Translating Cultures
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~SAVE THE DATES~ Excited to be part of these 2 events British Library TBA: 18 April: Poet in the Archives - Michael Hamburger w/Karen Leeder + Iain Galbraith 29 April: Plaiting, Knotting, Weaving: The Translator in Motion. A performance by Sophie Seita + Jen Calleja
A fantastic start to Day 2 of 'a crisis in 'coming to terms with the past'? At the crossroads of translation and memory' with Karen Salt looking at how echoes of the past influence our present and how we can use this for active change in our future Care for the Future
A fascinating 2nd day continues with Noa Vaisman and Donald K. Maingi looking at issues of law, justice and human rights in Argentina and Kenya Care for the Future
Come all ye to Traverse Theatre bar for a wee bit of catharsis & a lot of beauty - all proceeds to Scottish Refugee Council π§‘ & including poems from The Warriors who do not Fight & Decolonizing Multilingualism Emma
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: TLANG2 Languaging in Times of Change Building on excellent work of Arts and Humanities Research Council Translating Cultures TLANG Project 26-27 September 2019 (University of Stirling) CFP here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/languaging-iβ¦
The Introductory Panel at AHRC Networks: UN International Decade for People of African Descent have raised some fascinating points which will be explored throughout the day Arts and Humanities Research Council Charles Forsdick @cforsdick.bsky.social
Network Panel 1 present on varying subjects such as reparations, the diasporic everyday & Ethiopian echoes on the British Landscape. Great to hear from a former student who organised an event about art & expression in the African Diaspora as part of one of the Networks Arts and Humanities Research Council
The afternoon kicks off with network reps discussing their work on blackness in Britain, geographies of black protest, African-Caribbean women's mobility and African Union Law Arts and Humanities Research Council Charles Forsdick @cforsdick.bsky.social
Delighted to be with our colleagues from AHRC Digi Trans at the beautiful The Hunterian to launch several documents reflecting the diversity of the work of the AHRC themes and all their awards Charles Forsdick @cforsdick.bsky.social Arts and Humanities Research Council RM Borders
Hearing from Charles Forsdick @cforsdick.bsky.social & Gameli Tordzro about the importance of artists intervening in research - not serving as ornaments of the end result. And importantly fighting against academic gatekeepers #phdchat
This evening Arts and Humanities Research Council Translating Cultures celebrated 8 years work & its new report with a lovely reception The Hunterian University of Glasgow. Gameli Tordzro gave a beautiful reflection on setting free the enslaved Adinkra symbols, & tried out the acoustics! UNESCO UK School of Education GRAMNet
Great showcase and publications launch in Glasgow last night with AHRC Digi Trans Translating Cultures Theme Fellows Andrew Prescott and Charles Forsdick @cforsdick.bsky.social Working at the Intersections: The Arts and Humanities Research Council Strategic Themes 2010-2019
Last night we previewed our Final Report, whilst launching several publications with our friends AHRC Digi Trans. A wonderful and emotional evening celebrating the conviviality of research Charles Forsdick @cforsdick.bsky.social Arts and Humanities Research Council Gameli Tordzro RM Borders Adrian Blackledge The Hunterian
Join us on 25 February 2020 at the British Academy to celebrate a decade of exciting research by the Arts and Humanities Research Council strategic themes. Free event: eventbrite.co.uk/e/working-at-t⦠Please RT!