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Meeting Program Units

2015 Annual Meeting

Atlanta, GA

Meeting Begins11/21/2015
Meeting Ends11/24/2015

Call for Papers Opens: 12/17/2014
Call for Papers Closes: 3/4/2015

Requirements for Participation

Nida Institute


Program Unit Type: Affiliate
Accepting Papers? No

Call For Papers: Papers in all modern languages and on all subjects related to the Bible and translation theory are invited. Please contact Kent Richards kent.richards@strategypoints.org with any proposals. The invited program on Translating Alterity will continue into its fourth year focused on Translating Silence. The major presentation is by Carolyn Sharp. It will introduce critical theorizing of agonistic conflict and silence as may be relevant for translation, considered philologically and also regarding cultural mediation of Scripture texts. Several biblical texts will be employed to illustrate. Those invited to respond include David Gunn, Deborah Shadd, Phil Towner, and Gerald West. Details will be forthcoming.

Program Unit Chairs

Kent Harold Richards

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