Translation(s)--Panelist Bryan Kuwada Presents His Paper

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2013-06-19
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Kuwada, Bryan
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Bryan Kuwada presents his paper on the Translation(s) panel. Translation(s): This panel discusses the impact of translation on the conceptualization and circulation of literatures and oratures in the world, historically and in the present. Questions shaping this discussion include: How are the challenges and benefits of translating literatures of the world into English different from translating Samoan literature into Hawaiian or Arabic into Turkish? How has translation done violence to the people and literatures of colonized nations and how does it contribute to decolonization and cultural revitalization? Should everyday, oral translation practices all over the world impact our understanding of the value of translation as a social and literary process? How can translation practices contribute to resisting a globalizing pedagogy of "world literature"? Moderator: Cristina Bacchilega Panelists: Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Yung-Hee Kim, Bryan Kuwada, S. Shankar
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Bryan Kuwada, translation, publication, Hawai'i, mo'olelo, translators, translators as activists, embedded translators, language revival, language learning, learning the Hawaiian language, stories, kanaka maoli flag, kanaka maoli, flags of Hawai'i, Admiral Thomas, resistance to colonial domination, Lord Paulet, symbols of resistance, histories, decolonization, survivance, Joseph Poepoe, translation projects, Hawaiian-language archive, embedded translation, community-based translation, foreign language, domestic language, indigenous contexts, in language there is life, in language there is death, I ka 'ōlelo nō ke ola, i ka 'ōlelo nō ka make, 'onipa'a, Queen Liliʻuokalani, wai maoli
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