Deadline is now days away- translators please take note!
Posts by Laura Brueck
Putting this here again as a reminder … six weeks away from the submission deadline! Please circulate!!
Attention translators and friends and lovers of translators! The 2026 Humanities in Translation (Hit!) Prize Competition is now open. Deadline Jan. 16.
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Very excited to announce the winner of the 2025 HiT (Humanities in Translation) Prize!
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A lot has been happening in South Asia and a lot has been written about it. This story becomes even more relevant now 👇
Pakistan & Bangladesh strengthen ties and the shift is making New Delhi uneasy.
Waleed Nasir writes for @newlinesmag.bsky.social
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I just assigned one of my own 😬 in a college class I’m teaching at a men’s prison in Illinois
From December 2023: Daniel Majchrowicz’s The World in Words illustrates the ways in which Southasians imagined new geographies and cultures and their relationship to them, conveyed through the production and circulation of travel writing across the subcontinent.
buff.ly/SW0VHJY.
I had a wonderful time recording the latest episode of the Feminist #Translation Network podcast with the brilliant Michelle Geoffrion-Vinci and @lawrenceschimel.bsky.social!! We talked about feminist translation, disruptive strategies...and even sledgehammers #iykyk
Packed the house last night for this stimulating conversation around race, caste, and nonviolence at Northwestern #kaplanhumanities
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Spent some time @artinstitutechi.bsky.social #projectablackplanet to engage in a different worldview than the one we’re being thrust into today
Very important day for the #FeministTranslationStudies community! 🤩 The inaugural issue of our journal is now out with all articles in #FreeAccess until 31 Jan. Come & see! tandfonline.com/toc/rftr20/1/1 Pleasure working with
@LauraSpoturno, @VMisiou #LucianaCarvalho. Published by @WeAreTandF
Happy 2025 everyone! As caste infiltrates the American discourse and becomes more mainstream in Indian pop culture, we have a brilliant essay today @newlinesmag.bsky.social on Dalit narratives in Indian literatures by @humanprof.bsky.social. Read, read. newlinesmag.com/essays/caste...
Finally got my copy in the mail!
Only a month left to submit your application for The Humanities in Translation (HiT) Prize!
The winner will receive a total cash prize of $5,000 and publication by Northwestern University Press.
This year's theme is "living in monstrous times".
“Stitched in black thread by his mother” and the recipient of a $10 faculty award at Harvard, 1821. Go get it Emerson!
WWB staff members on their favorite translated books of the year and the 2025 titles they're most excited about—click to read the full list: https://buff.ly/4floVHO
Many years ago in New Mexico a woman who wrote a couple of film reviews for me at the newspaper said, “thank you for the article on my dad.” Her dad was Zakir Hussain. I would have fired myself if we hadn’t written about him coming to town!
Yes… that’s true. But it feels even worse than grading a bad student paper, which at least is my actual job! ;)
I know this is part of/ the reason for peer review, but agreeing to review an article that sounds promising and then discovering how very bad it is… sucks.
End of term brief disappearance into the woods underway…