In this talk, Anthony Geist (Spanish & Portuguese) contextualizes translation as a collaborative process evidenced in his classrooms, offering both theoretical framing and practical strategies for doing and teaching translation. Geist shares his experience in teaching contemporary Latin American and Spanish poets, wherein students work in teams and are able to bring their concerns about meaning and context to the authors themselves. Register for this event at bit.ly… Anthony Geist is Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature. His publications center modernism and postmodernism in twentieth-century peninsular poetry, including La poética de la generación del 27 y las revistas literarias: De la vanguardia al compromiso, Modernism and its Margins: Reinscribing Cultural Modernity from Spain and Latin America, Jorge Guillén: The Poetry and the Poet, and the edition of the Obra poética de Julio Vélez. This event is hosted on Zoom. Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made by October 19 to the Simpson Center, 206-685-5260, scevents@uw.edu |