Calling all Black Translators and friends! As Black History Month wraps up in the UK, weβre excited to announce that BLKTRNET: The Black Translatorsβ Network is now live!β¨ Our vision? To unite and support Black translators globally. Join us in building this community! #BLKTRNET
The founder of @BLKTRNET is looking for people to participate in a PhD study on the translation of Black Caribbean Literature. Check below whether you meet the criteria π
Calling all Black Literary Translators, Teachers, Students and readers who work with French and English, I am recruiting participants for my PhD study: A Radical Intervention: Translating Blackness in Black Caribbean Literature. Please share with your communities. Love & light ππΏ
We have not been active on our socials in a while but rest assured we are working behind the scenes to build a space for and by Black translators.
Thank you for your patience and continued support, for updates follow us, love and light. @BLKTRNET
We have not been active on our socials in a while but rest assured we are working behind the scenes to build a space for and by Black translators.
Thank you for your patience and continued support, for updates follow us, love and light. @BLKTRNET
For a thing: Iβm looking for a factual text or texts - letter, diary etc - that could form a monologue as testimony of someone from black/global majority who has recently been/ is now imprisoned because they are LGBTQ . Any suggestions? A retweet to help the search ? Thanks.
Are you a Black translator working in any language(s) and looking to engage with the global translator community? Check out the newly-founded Black Translators Network at @BLKTRNET π
This is incredible!
I am primarily a theatre translator, who also works with fiction, poetry, biographies and academic writing, mostly PT-EN/EN-PT.
Really happy for this initiative!
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