Feminist Translation Network
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AHRC-funded project which explores what feminist literary translation means in practice in the twenty-first century. Also ftnetwork.bsky.social
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https://feministtranslation.bham.ac.uk/ 23-09-2024 10:07:52
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What makes a translation 'feminist'? Catch up with the recording of our recent scratch night w/Marilyn Booth, Ruth Donnelly,Seán McDonagh, Elete Nelson-Fearon, Georgia Wall & Anam Zafar. Looking forward to book launch at Bham Literature Festival 2025! youtube.com/watch?v=aAwPIN…
Save the date! Workshop on 'Translating South Asian Literature - A Feminist Approach', facilitated by Kavita Bhanot Sat 11 Oct, 10am-12pm The Exchange, Centenary Sq, Birmingham Part of Birmingham Lit Fest WritingWestMidlands Presented in partnership with English PEN
Save the date! Launch of our anthology of new feminist translations, with Marilyn Booth, Ruth Donnelly, Seán McDonagh, Elete Nelson-Fearon, Georgia Wall, Anam Zafar & Rosalind Harvey Sat 11 Oct, 2-3.30pm The Exchange, Centenary Sq, Birmingham/online Part of Birmingham Lit Fest
Last few tickets left for our events on 'Feminist Translation and its Audiences' in Norwich this week, with Josephine Balmer, Jennifer Ingleheart, Fran Olivares Medina, Sophie Stevens, Cecilia Rossi & others Booking links here: feministtranslation.bham.ac.uk/2025/02/event-…
This is the venue for the FTN events today - beautiful Dragon Hall in Norwich UNESCO City of Literature 🐉 Two sessions on 'Feminist Translation and its Audiences', co-organised by the National Centre for Writing, British Centre for Literary Translation and the FTN College of Arts+Law
Our 'Feminist Translation and its Audiences' events in Norwich were a lovely mix of reflections on practice, discussion, and poetry readings Thank you to all who contributed, including Josephine Balmer, Jennifer Ingleheart, Fran Olivares Medina, Sophie Stevens , Cecilia Rossi, Dr Olga Castro
Calling all translators with an interest in South Asian literature! Come and join our workshop Birmingham Lit Fest, led by Kavita Bhanot Sat 11 Oct, 10-12, The Exchange, Birmingham Tickets: tinyurl.com/2jk529yk College of Arts+Law English PEN
Book your free tickets now for our book launch Birmingham Lit Fest: tinyurl.com/2f7c8dss Sat 11 Oct, 2-3.30pm, The Exchange (in-person/online) With Marilyn Booth, Ruth Donnelly, Seán McDonagh, Elete Nelson-Fearon, Georgia Wall, Anam Zafar & Rosalind Harvey College of Arts+Law
📢New blog post from Khadidja Merakchi Heriot-Watt University on two feminist author-translators from Algeria, Taos Amrouche and Assia Djebar: feministtranslation.bham.ac.uk/2025/09/from-t…
📢 New blog post by Helen Vassallo about her Feminism and Translation workshop at this year's Bristol Translates summer school: feministtranslation.bham.ac.uk/2025/09/femini… Translating Women @translatingwomen.bsky.social Bristol Translates
Looking forward to the FTN event at University College Cork next week, part of School of Languages, Literatures & Cultures UCC 's "Translation Week" programme for International Translation Day 2025
It's @BirminghamLitFest week! Thrilled that the #FeministTranslationNetwork, based College of Arts+Law, will be part of the programme for the second year running, with two events on Sat 11 Oct Check out the full programme here: birminghamliteraturefestival.org
Tickets still available for the workshop Birmingham Lit Fest on feminist approaches to translating South Asian literature, led by Kavita Bhanot Sat 11 Oct, 10-12, The Exchange, Birmingham 🎫tinyurl.com/2jk529yk Organised by English PEN & #FeministTranslationNetwork College of Arts+Law
In-person tickets for our book launch on Sat 11 Oct @BirminghamLitFest are available again - thanks to a move to a bigger venue! 🎫tinyurl.com/2f7c8dss With Marilyn Booth, Ruth Donnelly, Seán McDonagh, Elete Nelson-Fearon, Georgia Wall, Anam Zafar & Rosalind Harvey
Last chance to grab a free ticket for the launch of our "Anthology of New Feminist Translations" tomorrow Birmingham Lit Fest In-person tickets have sold out again but you can still join online: tinyurl.com/bd63rb4x
We had a great day Birmingham Lit Fest on Sat - and loved seeing a packed room for our book launch! Thank you for a wonderful event Marilyn Booth, Ruth Donnelly, Seán McDonagh, Elete Nelson-Fearon, Georgia Wall, Anam Zafar & Rosalind Harvey!
"The Public Shows Up for Feminist Literary Translation!" Read Audrey Kelly's report about our Birmingham Lit Fest event with Marilyn Booth, Ruth Donnelly, Seán McDonagh, Elete Nelson-Fearon, Georgia Wall, Anam Zafar & Rosalind Harvey: feministtranslation.bham.ac.uk/2025/10/the-pu…