CCACE's 9th Annual Research Day
Tuesday 6 September 2016
Psychology, 7 George Square
Professor Arvind Pal Mandair, University of Michigan
Complicating Contact Zones: Translation as Practice of Creating Concepts and Self-Differentiation
Date: September 2
Time: 12:00-13:00
Venue: F21, 7 George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9JZ (http://www.ed.ac.uk/maps/maps?building=7-george-sq)
Abstract:
Dr. Arvind Pal Mandair, University of Michigan
Complicating Contact Zones: Translation as Practice of Creating Concepts and Self-Differentiation
Date: September 2
Time: 12:00-13:00
Venue: F21, 7 George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9JZ (http://www.ed.ac.uk/maps/maps?building=7-george-sq)
Professor Alan Williams, University of Manchester
From Oceanography to Fillet-O-Fish®. The Spectrum of Translation of the Poetry of Rumi
Date: September 1, 2016
Time: 15.45 – 16.45
Venue: F21, 7 George Square, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH8 9JZ (http://www.ed.ac.uk/maps/maps?building=7-george-sq)
Abstract:
Christian Stejskal
Dr Rita Risser (United Arab Emirates University, IASH Fellow): Civility, Art and Emancipation on the Arab Peninsula.
NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR EARLY-CAREER RESEARCHERS ON LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
Schedule for workshop
10:50 – Welcome and Opening Remarks, Fiona Mackintosh and María Alonso Alonso.
11:00 – 11:30 –Fiona Mackintosh
“To Know or Not to Know: Ethics of Knowing in the Fiction of Claudia Piñeiro”
11:30 – 12:00 – Bárbara Fernández M.
“A Critique of Neoliberal Principles in Chilean Women’s Poetry: A Developed Market- Centred Democracy since 1990”
12:00 – 12:30 – Juliana Nalerio.
Title: Communicative Musicality and Musical Meaning in Early Childhood
Stating at 2.00pm
Short presentations by
Lori A. Custodero, Associate Professor and Program Director, Music and Music Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, USA (Developing instrumental skill through shared musical experiences with friends and family).
Claudia Cali', Ed. D. Music and Music Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, USA (Musical bonding in middle childhood families)
Please join us for an afternoon symposium presenting new research and creative work in the ecological arts and humanities. The symposium is free to attend and has been organised with the support of IASH, the Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network and Landscaping Change, a British Academy-funded project based at Bath Spa University. Confirmed speakers: Alexandra Campbell (Glasgow), Katy Hastie (Glasgow), Colin Herd (Glasgow), David Farrier (Edinburgh), Lila Matsumoto (ECA), and Alice Tarbuck (Dundee).