Käännös- ja tekstuaalitieteiden risteyksessä
Raportti konferenssista Trextuality – Interdisciplinary Approaches to Translated and Multilingual Texts 7.–9.9.2023
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https://doi.org/10.61200/mikael.144935Keywords:
trextuality, translation studies, textualityAbstract
Finnish Literature Society and University of Turku organised an international conference for scholars interested in translation, transmission, and textuality in Turku, 7.–9. September 2023. Translation Studies and Textuality share several research interests, such as the creation processes of translations and multilingual texts and networks related to translation. These themes were widely represented in the conference, and the most prevalent areas of interest among the presenters included research in archives, materiality, and genetic criticism. Articles based on the presentations are being collected into an edited volume.
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