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Please join us on Thursday, April 16, 5-6:30PM in Old North 205, for the final event in our yearlong translation series!
"Translating the Self: Perspective, Positionality, Alterity" will feature acclaimed translators and creative writers Bruna Dantas Lobato and Kurt Beals.
"Charles Baudelaire, Constantin Guys & the Politics of Visual Translation," w/ Prof. Mary Roberts. Tue, Apr 14, 5-6:30PM, Old North 205. An exploration of French painter C.Guys’ drawings of the Crimean war & Istanbul & their transformation into prints for Illustrated London News.
Save the date! The 2026 Lannan Literary
Festival will be held March 24, 26, and 31, featuring
authors: Julia Alvarez, Travis Lau, and Salman Rushdie.
See registration information at
https://t.co/H2177Q2Hxt
On March 28-30, the Georgetown Global Dialogues and @HumanitiesGU will return to Barcelona in partnership with the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona to explore how we can shape a more hopeful future. Details and livestream at https://t.co/EiXBWyvZRY
Our translation studies series continues on March 23 (5-6:30PM Old North 205) with the panel "Translating Literary Giants: Bringing the Past into New Languages," featuring acclaimed translators Virginia Jewiss and Ralph Hubbell. Moderators: Profs. Sylvia Önder & Nicoletta Pireddu
Save the date! March 11, 5-6PM, Old North 205: "War Neurosis, Trauma, and Violence in Interwar European Literature" by Dr. Stefano Serafini (Marie Sklodowska Curie Action Postdoctoral Fellow @HumanitiesGU), co-sponsored by @GuItalian & Dept. of German.
@stefano_jdc @MSCActions
Please join us this coming Monday, Feb. 23, for a fascinating lecture by Daniel Mendelsohn, acclaimed translator of Homer's Odyssey: "What's the Greek Word for 'Picnic'? A Guided Tour of the Translator's Task." 5-6:30PM, ICC Auditorium (Edward Bunn S.J. Intercultural Center)
Feb 12, 2026, 6-7:30PM, Copley Lounge: Georgetown African Studies Prgm in conversation w/ Somali-American chef & author Hawa Hassan, whose new cookbook weaves her personal experience as a refugee w/ stories & recipes from displaced people across the world: https://t.co/yVM9ZmZaS3
We are thrilled to host Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist, graphic novelist, musician, and filmmaker Michael Sloan for a conversation on his interdisciplinary art. Co-organized by @HumanitiesGU and @gtownlibrary.
Wednesday, February 11, 4:30-6 PM, Murray Room.
Georgetown University joins the nation in commemorating Black History Month. Learn more about Black history and culture @Georgetown : https://t.co/6y33Vike1u
and engage in events recognizing Black History Month:
https://t.co/LYVMVxPtGa
Please join us this coming Wednesday, February 4, 5:00- 7:00PM, in Old North 205, for the panel "Translating Blackness" w/ Brent Hayes Edwards (Columbia U), Amy Reid (PEN America) & Paula Anacaona (Éditions Anacaona, Paris). https://t.co/LYEvq4rtfN
Spring into translation w/ @HumanitiesGU! Check out our Spring 2026 lineup of workshops and panels exploring the art & craft of translation. Coming up on Wed. Jan. 14: "Translating Voice" w/ Lily Meyer (Old North 205, 12:30-2:30 pm)
Europe looks to the Global South, but how can an inclusive European cosmopolitanism embrace Latin American and Asian cultures?
Join @ranjithoskote, @veronica_gago, @Safatle_oficial, Yásnaya Elena A. Gil, and Rafael Vilasanjuan to discuss.
Learn more: https://t.co/OuM4tHctyS
What might a flourishing political and cultural life beyond American notions of democracy and individualism look like?
Join Mohsin Hamid, @NesrineMalik, Ben Ehrenreich, and Gemma Saura in discussion.
Details: https://t.co/ozgElIPRze
How has our tolerance for cruelty grown, and what might alternative values like love and compassion look like?
Join @NesrineMalik, @veronica_gago, Edurne Portela, and @josebaelola in Barcelona to explore these questions.
Details & RSVP: https://t.co/jCRInayr2E
As representative politics decline and social media fragments the public sphere, how can writers & activists rebuild solidarity?
Join @hishamjmatar, @ETemelkuran, @marinagarces and Pankaj Mishra as they discuss.
Details & RSVP: https://t.co/Wz3tc5b2HE
"Creative Crossovers: Translators as Fiction Writers," the kickoff event of our @HumanitiesGU 2025-26 translation seminar series, in the words of Jacqueline Gordon (CAS '29) for @GtownVoice:
https://t.co/mJyVHCX6Gc