Rewriting the Indian Other: A Post-Colonial Translation of Rudyard Kipling’s “The Story of Muhammad Din” into Arabic

Date
4 February 2021, 4.00pm - 5.30pm
4 February 2021, 4.00pm - 5.30pm
Institute
Institute of Modern Languages Research
Institute of Modern Languages Research
Type
Seminar
Seminar
Venue
Online
Online
Description
Mohammed Hamdan is an Associate Professor of Anglo-American literary studies at An-Najah National University, Palestine. His main research interests include nineteenth-century transatlantic fiction, gender studies and Victorian literature. Currently, he is particularly interested in literary translation and comparative studies on exile, landscape and national identity in modern Palestinian, Arab and Israeli fiction.
Part of the Convocation Seminars in World Literature and Translation
Co-convened with LINKS (London Intercollegiate Network for Comparative Studies)
Speaker: Mohammad Hamdan (An-Najah National University, Palestine)
Mohammed Hamdan is an Associate Professor of Anglo-American literary studies at An-Najah National University, Palestine. His main research interests include nineteenth-century transatlantic fiction, gender studies and Victorian literature. Currently, he is particularly interested in literary translation and comparative studies on exile, landscape and national identity in modern Palestinian, Arab and Israeli fiction.
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