UPDATE : read the review (en français or in English) of the conference by Ursula Hurley and Szilvia Naray-Davey HERE
Emory University Conference Center Atlanta, GA 25-26 October 2019 Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Professor Penelope Deutscher (Northwestern University) Professor Nancy Bauer (Tufts University) Call for Papers: Seventy years following its publication in France, Simone de Beauvoir’s Le Deuxième Sexe (1949) remains a fundamental source of philosophical feminist knowledge, providing concrete evidence of women’s societal oppression and delineating the constructed nature of gender through an existential, phenomenological lens. Its translation into more than forty languages to date has contributed to shaping knowledge in discourses on gender and sexuality, and the centrality of Beauvoir’s text is testament to its continued relevancy for feminist thought and activism in a multitude of global contexts. To date, important scholarship on the translation of this cornerstone text into specific locales exists, yet in isolated pockets. While the controversy surrounding both of the translations into English has been well-documented (Simons 1983; Moi 2010), the text’s translation trajectories into other languages remains underexplored. Furthermore, specific synergies between translations have yet to be mapped transnationally. The aim of this conference will be to bring together international scholars working at the intersections of Beauvoirian Studies and Translation Studies in order to trace holistically the dissemination of Beauvoirian thought on a global scale. The conference will aim to elicit papers which address, but are not limited to, the following questions:
Day Two of the conference will assume a workshop format in the afternoon. Participants will be asked, in advance, to examine four key terms (outlined below) in order to facilitate group discussions related to the translation trajectories of these key terms into a multitude of global contexts.
Proposals are invited for individual, 20-minute papers in English. Please send abstracts of 250 words, together with a bio (100 words max.) to the conference organizers – Prof. Julia Bullock ([email protected]) Dr. Pauline Henry-Tierney ([email protected]). Abstract deadline: 31 May 2019 Notification of acceptance: 1 July 2019 Registration open: 1 August 2019 An edited volume of essays will be published out of the papers presented at the conference.
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