Guest lecture by Brian Mossop
Guest lecture by Brian Mossop
Can Theory Help Translators?
Date: 6 February 2006
Time: 15:00-16:00
Place: CBS, Dalgas Have 15
Room: (see electronic display just inside main entrance at centre of building)
Brian Mossop has worked as a translator, reviser and trainer for the Canadian Government’s Translation Bureau for about 30 years. He has also taught revision, scientific translation and translation theory at York University School of Translation in Toronto. Besides contributing numerous articles to journals and conference proceedings, he is the author of
Revising and Editing for Translators, 2001.
You will find full biographical information and a list of his publications (some of which are accessible in full text) and much more at Brian Mossop’s home page
http://www.geocities.com/brmossop/mypage.html
Of particular relevance for the guest lecture topic:
Brian Mossop’s review of A. Chesterman & E. Wagner,
Can Theory Help Translators? in
Target 15:2, 2003