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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nFriday, March 28, 2025 9:00 am to Saturda
 y, March 29, 2025 5:00 pm \n EAS Lounge, 14th Floor \n Robarts Library 
 \n\nDescription: \nDates: March 28–29, 2025Venue: EAS Lounge, 14th Floor
 , Robarts Library, University of TorontoAll are welcome. No RSVP is requ
 ired.The symposium explores the evolving intersections between Sinophone s
 tudies and translation studies, bringing together scholars from diverse d
 isciplines to examine how translation mediates Sinophone cultural producti
 on, identity, and reception. This symposium addresses this intersection 
 by examining how translation shapes the circulation of Sinophone texts, i
 nfluences their reception within global literary systems, and reinforces 
 or subverts linguistic and cultural hierarchies. Through interdisciplinary
  dialogues, participants will explore how translation functions as both a
  site of negotiation and a mode of critique within Sinophone discourse. By
  integrating perspectives from translation studies, the symposium aims to
  deepen critical understandings of linguistic and cultural belonging, dia
 sporic identities, and the transnational movements of Sinophone literatur
 e, fostering new insights into the complexities of cross-linguistic and c
 ross-cultural exchange.\nSpeakersNick Admussen (Cornell University)Martina
  Codeluppi (University of Bologna)Tammy Lai-ming Ho (Saarland University)E
 rin Y. Huang (University of Toronto)Clara Iwasaki (University of Alberta)L
 ucas Klein (Arizona State University)Jennifer Junwa Lau (University of Tor
 onto)Jessica Tsui-yan Li (York University)Christopher Payne (University of
  Toronto)Chris Song (University of Toronto)Yifeng Sun (University of Macau
 )E.K. Tan (Stony Brook University)Dorothy Tse (Hong Kong Baptist Universit
 y)Elaine Wong (Trinity University)Ka-ki Wong (Hong Kong Shue Yan Universit
 y)Nim-yan Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong)Helena Wu (University of B
 ritish Columbia)Wayne Yeung (University of Denver) March 28, 2025 (Friday
 )    Panel (10:30 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m.): “Sinophone Translation”   Intersecti
 ng Sinophone Studies and Translation Studies: Exploring Sinophone Translat
 ion  Chris Song (University of Toronto) – Panel Moderator  Interlinguistic
  Invention as Sinophone Translation  Nick Admussen (Cornell University)   
  Polyphonic Perspectives in Sinophone Translation  Yifeng Sun (University 
 of Macau)    Panel (2:00 p.m. ~ 3:30 p.m.): Sinophone Cold War     Décalag
 e, Translation, and the Incommensurability of Sinophon(ic) Difference  E
 .K. Tan (Stony Brook University)    Sinophone and Self-Translation: Eileen
  Chang’s “A Return to the Frontier” and “Chongfang biancheng”〈重訪邊城〉  Jessi
 ca Tsui-yan Li (York University)    Translation of a Concept: Settler Colo
 nialism, Indigeneity, and the Sinophone Cold War   Wayne Yeung (Universi
 ty of Denver) – Panel Moderator  Panel (3:45 p.m. ~ 5:15 p.m.): “Minor” fr
 om Cold War to New Cold War    Sinophone Geography and the New Cold War: F
 rom Taiwan’s Formosa Exchange to American and Australian Military Speculat
 ive Fiction  Erin Y. Huang (University of Toronto) – Panel Moderator   Sin
 ophone Translation of Third World Literature in Communist Periodicals in t
 he Cold War Hong Kong  Ka-ki Wong (Hong Kong Shue Yan University)    River
 s and Lakes, Jianghu, or Gong Wu?: The Role of Translation in the (Trans
 )formation of Spectatorship  Helena Wu (University of British Columbia)   
  March 29, 2025 (Saturday)   Panel (10:30 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m.): Writing, E
 ditorial, and Pedagogical Practices    Collective Strangers: “Thirdlangua
 ging” in Hsia Yü’s First Person  Dorothy Tse (Hong Kong Baptist University
 )    Intensifying a Sinophone Literature: The Editorial Mediation of Cha a
 nd the Concept of a “Sino-Atmosphere”   Tammy Lai-Ming Ho (Cha: An Asian L
 iterary Journal) – Panel Moderator   Translations Required: Pedagogical Ap
 proaches to Introducing Sinophone Literature to Chinese International Stud
 ents at the University of Toronto (Mississauga)  Jennifer Junwa Lau (Unive
 rsity of Toronto)    Panel (2:00 p.m. ~ 3:30 p.m.): Human and Extrahuman  
   One, None, and a Hundred Thousand: The Translational Side of Sinophone
  Climate Fiction   Martina Codeluppi (University of Bologna)    Mycelial C
 onstellations: Transversing the Sinophone and Translation  Christopher Pay
 ne (University of Toronto) – Panel Moderator   Losing the City in Translat
 ion?: Rethinking Sinophone Literature and Translation in the Age of AI  Ni
 m-yan Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong)    Panel (3:45 p.m. ~ 5:15 p.
 m.): Migration and Diaspora    Speaking For Her: Representing the Sinophon
 e Sex Worker Transpacifically  Clara Iwasaki (University of Alberta)    Be
 coming Local in L2: Translingual Literary Translators in the Sinophone Con
 text   Elaine Wong (Trinity University)    “Why bother to translate?”「又何必譯
 來對去呢！」Yu Dafu at the Crux of Sinophone and Translation Studies  Lucas Klei
 n (Arizona State University) – Panel Moderator  Funded by the UTSC Departm
 ental Research FundOrganized by the Department of Language Studies, Unive
 rsity of Toronto ScarboroughCo-sponsored by· Department of East Asian Stud
 ies, University of Toronto· Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library\
 , University of Toronto· Global Taiwan Studies Initiative, Asian Institut
 e, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toront
 o· Dr. David Chu Program in Asia Pacific Studies, Asian Institute, Munk 
 School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto \n\nCat
 egories \n Symposium \n\nAudiences \n FacultyGraduate StudentsUndergraduat
 e Students
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T090000
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SUMMARY:The Concept of the Sinophone and Translation Studies Symposium
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 lation-studies-symposium
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