OnTranslation

OnTranslation

A discussion of the linguistic and cultural issues and controversies of translation from the classical past to the global present, hosted by Dr. Mohammed Albakry (Prof. of English and linguistics, Middle Tennessee State University.)

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March 21, 2024 27 mins

In this episode, host Mohammed Albakry and guest Hans Gabriel discuss the best practices and the do’s and don’ts of reviewing literary translations.

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A panel of theater practitioners and academics discusses  the challenges of updating and modernizing Shakespeare’s plays for a contemporary English-speaking audience, and whether this artistic practice is co-creation,  adaptation, or translation. 

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In this episode, host Mohammed Albakry discusses  the notion of “translationese,” what we mean by it it, as well as its main distinguishing features.


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In this episode, host Mohammed Albakry talks to Jesse Peart about the translation history of Homer's Odyssey into English and the differences among some of the key translations.


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December 28, 2021 28 mins

In this episode, host Mohammed Albakry talks to Payton Armstrong about the history a of Bible translation, the main biblical genre, and the different approaches to biblical translation.

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December 7, 2021 18 mins

A discussion of the different metaphors used to represent the act of translation, and what they can tell us about the status of translation and translators.

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In this episode, host Mohammed Albakry interviews translator and editor Rachel S. Cordasco on translating science fiction and speculative fiction. Mohammed and Rachel discuss geopolitical shifts in speculative fiction beyond the west, and the specific challenges of translating neologisms.

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April 7, 2019 23 mins

A discussion of the challenges in translating different types of humor, from linguistically embedded forms such as puns to more "prosaic" types that may have different cultural resonances. 

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January 29, 2019 24 mins

In this episode, host Mohammed Albakry interviews Lynn Palermo, a translator from French. They talk about her work translating Fabienne Kanor's novel, the collaborative process in translation, teaching translation, and much more.

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December 30, 2018 20 mins

A discussion of the way translation and translators have been historically undervalued, and the changing status of translation in academia, especially for tenure and promotion.

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December 3, 2018 27 mins

A discussion of the challenges and opportunities in translating idioms and proverbs across languages and cultures, with examples from across the globe.

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October 7, 2018 28 mins

A discussion of the problems presented by dialects to the translator, with examples covering Flannery O'Connor, Aristophanes, and Mark Twain.

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August 28, 2018 31 mins

Beginning from Montequieu's pseudotranslated Persian Letters (1721) and delving into the legends of the Septuagint translation, Mohammed and Joseph discuss the problems with the trope of the "spirit" that has animated the long history of translation and translation studies. 

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August 23, 2018 15 mins

An introduction to the podcast and your hosts, Mohammed and Joseph, including a brief overview of topics and issues to be covered in future episodes.

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