Interpret&TransReasrch&Prac II

This course counts towards the Certificate in Translation and Interpreting Studies and includes a service-learning component. The course is organized around key social domains where interpreting and translation are essential, such as education, healthcare, law, diplomacy/politics, and humanitarian work. Special topics will explore how interpreters? work intersects with issues such as emotions, technology, and gender dynamics.

Medieval Women Writers

This course explores the rich world of writing by women in the Middle Ages from the point of view of current theoretical perspectives. Writers include Marie de France, Christine de Pizan, Jah?n-Malek K?tun, Hildegard of Bingen, Margery Kempe, Julian of Norwich, and others. We will discuss themes including love and desire in women?s writing; representations of women in medieval literature and philosophy; gendered representations of sanctity; and critical approaches derived from feminist theory.
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