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SUMMARY:3rd CBCP Postgraduate Symposium\, 29 May 2025
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd CBCP Postgraduate Symposium will be held at the University of Reading on Thursday May 29th\, in the Global Studies Lounge & Room 227 in the Edith Morley Building. The Symposium will be an occasion for PhD students and Postdoctoral researchers to showcase their research while engaging with the wider community of researchers within the CBCP. \nNo cost to attend. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. \nRegistration has now closed. \n9.00 – 9:15 am Arrival and refreshments (provided) (Global Studies Lounge) \n9:15 – 9: 20 am Welcome note and Introduction (Global Studies Lounge) \n9:25 – 10:55 am \nPanel I: Multilingual Readership (Chair: Cristina De Luca) (Global Studies Lounge) \n\nSarah Bramao Ramos (University of Hong Kong)\, “Reading across\, reading together: Multilingual Readers of Manchu-Language Books in Qing China” (online)\nThalatha Gunasekara (University of Kelaniya)\, “An exploration of the translation theories\, methods\, procedures\, and strategies employed by Sugathapala De Silva in his Sinhala translations of The Gadfly\, Death is Part of the Process\, and ‘Funny Boy’” (online)\nElena Hueso Garcia (University of Valencia)\, “Multimodal Critical Literacy in a Multilingual Classroom: Exploring Migration and Refugee Narratives through Visual and Textual Resources” (online)\nHelena Moros-Gracia (Jaume I University)\, “Words\, worlds\, and identities: Young Adult literature in multilingual contexts” (online)\n\nPanel II: Transforming formats and approaches in Children’s Literature (Chair: Emma Page) (Room 227) \n\nPamela Ellayah (Le Mans University)\, “Rediscovering Margaret Wise Brown’s Picture Books with Contemporary French Translations”(in person)\nIsabel Lopes Coelho (Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo)\, “Translating formats: the development of a YA literary digital artefact from a traditional book project”(online)\nCheeno Sayuno (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)\, “Mediatization of Philippine Children’s Literary Production: Experiences in Storybook Development\, Distribution\, and Consumption in Pandemic Learning Environments” (online)\nGinny Xu (Tilburg University)\, “The Disappearing Chinese YA Literature” (online)\n\n10:55 – 11:10 am Coffee/tea break (provided) (Global Studies Lounge) \n11: 15 – 12: 45 pm \nPanel I: Publishing and the mediation of national identity I (Chair: Emma Page) (Global Studies Lounge) \n\nClara Défachel (Univeristy of St. Andrews & University of Sterling)\, “Staging Arabics and Frenches on the page in French translations: the ‘Collection Khamsa’” (in person)\nSulthana Nasrin (Jawaharlal Nehru University)\, “Book Trade in Colonial South India: Tensions between the Missionary and Native Print Worlds” (online)\nYueran Wang (University of Leeds)\, “Translating and Publishing Modern Mainland Chinese Literature in English: A Case Study of Penguin Random House” (online)\n\nPanel II: Cultural transformations in print (Chair: Abeera Zishan) (Room 227) \n\nHanan Alshawi (University of Reading)\, “The development of pilgrimage booklets 1900 to 2020” (in person)\nYangyang Liu (University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign)\, “Vertical or Horizontal: The Debate on Chinese Printing Directionality and the Unheard Voices” (online)\nSimi Nath (University of Delhi)\, “On Readership After the Advent of Print in Assam” (online)\nJennifer Taylor (University of Reading)\, “Printing Eve: Gendered Performance and Book Design in Perrault’s Adam ou la création de l’homme (1697)” (in person)\n\n12:45 pm – 1:55 pm Lunch (provided) \n2:00 – 3:00 pm Guest Talk (Chair: Cristina De Luca) (Global Studies Lounge) \nMariangela Dicillo (Digital Sales Specialist for the Mondadori Group – Audiobooks) – (online)  \n3:05 – 3:20 pm Afternoon refreshments (provided) (Global Studies Lounge) \n3:25 – 4:55 pm \nPanel I: Women in Publishing: Workers\, translators\, gatekeepers (Chair: Pritha Mukherjee) (Global Studies Lounge) \n\nIzzy Barrett-Lally (Royal Holloway\, University of London)\, “A Comparison of Anglophone and Francophone Literary BookTube: Identifying Interpretative Codes and Communities” (online)\nMaria Belén Riveiro (University of Buenos Aires)\, “An International Comparative Approach to Women Publishers” (online)\nPatience Haggin (Independent Scholar)\, “Virtually No Rights at all for Herself”: Anna Maria Ortese and Her Translators”(online)\nJosephine Murray (University of East Anglia)\, “Patricia Crampton: advocate for translators’ rights\, ‘freedom fighter\, risk taker and forger of the future’ (2017)” (online)\n\nPanel II: Publishing and the mediation of national identity II (Chair: Cristina De Luca) (Room 227) \n\nFatih Aşan (Boğaziçi University)\, “From Constantinople with Love:How an Ottoman Printer Became a European Sensation” (online)\nAndrea Romanzi (University of Milano & University of Venice\, Ca’ Foscari)\, “Translating Heimskringla: Cultural Identity and Power in Early Modern Scandinavia” (in person)\nEkaterina Shatalova (Aarhus University)\, “Border Crossing in Russian and Ukrainian editions of Yuri Nikitinsky’s Vovka Who Saddled the Bomb” (online)\nDeborah Lyons (University of Birmingham)\, “Reading Between the Leaves: Transcultural Print Histories of Zoë Wicomb’s ‘In the Botanic Gardens’” (online)\n\n5:00 – 5:30 pm Closing remarks and farewell (Global Studies Lounge) \nIf you would like the Teams links to be able to listen to any of the talks remotely\, please contact Cristina De Luca or Emma Page.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/centre-for-book-cultures-and-publishing/event/3rd-cbcp-postgraduate-symposium-29-may-2025/
LOCATION:Global Studies Lounge & Room 227\, Edith Morley Building\, University of Reading (Whiteknights campus)\, RG6 6EL
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