Jan 25, 2021 By: yunews

Monday 1/25: Translation Between Early Modern Worlds and Cultures
- Martin Jacobs (WashU): Spains New World Expansion through a Post-Expulsion Sephardi Lens: Joseph ha-Kohens Translation of G籀mara
- Jes繳s de Prado Plumed (Universidad Nacional Aut籀noma de M矇xico): T娶硃紳莽梭硃喧勳棗 and the converso : Alfonso de Zamoras Epistle to the Jews of Rome (1526) and the material politics of polemics
- Kirsten MacFarlane (University of Oxford): From Constantinople to Amsterdam: Polemics, Interfaith Debate, and Jewish-Christian Relations in the case of the English Hebraist Hugh Broughton and Ottoman poet Abraham ben Reuben
- Ignacio Chuecas (Finis Terrae University, Santiago de Chile): Old Jewish Prayers for a New World: Translations of the Spanish-Portuguese prayer book (siddur) in the Early Modern Americas (16th -17th centuries)
Tuesday 1/26: Translation in Practice and Theory, Then and Now
- Iris Idelson-Shein (Ben Gurion University): From Metaphors to Mechanisms: Facts and Figures of Jewish Translation in Early Modern Europe
- Stephanie Kirk (WashU): Carlos de Sig羹enza y G籀ngoras Para穩so occidental and the Act of Translation
- Ryan Szpiech (University of Michigan): Shapes of Turning: Conversion and Translation in Medieval Iberia
- Sarah Pearce (NYU): Medieval Jewish Writing in the New World: The American Afterlives of Judah Halevi