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CTIS Research Seminar - Surviving Translation + Q&A

Dates:26 February 2026
Times:14:00 - 15:30
What is it:Seminar
Organiser:School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
Speaker:Charlotte Bosseaux
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  • In group "(ALC) Centre for Translation and Intercultural Studies"
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Surviving Translation takes an in-depth look at the ethics of translation – focusing specifically on the traumatic experiences of female migrants. Starting with Charlotte Bosseaux’s research, film director, cinematographer and editor, Ling Lee, alongside Charlotte who co-created the film, captured intimate conversations with migrants and language professionals – weaving these together with poetic and evocative imagery to create an informative and moving study on this unexamined subject.

Synopsis: Rejeen Musa was working as a subtitler on Surviving Translation when the words she was translating began to unlock painful memories from her own past. As a female Kurdish migrant and a translator, Rejeen became the lens through which the film explores the trauma and life-altering consequences of mistranslation. In addition to Rejeen, the film captures testimonies from women who fled their homelands in the hope of building a new life in the UK. They speak candidly of the dangers and gender-based violence they suffered in their past and the arduous journeys they undertook to escape. They explain that – even after arriving in the UK – they need to communicate via an interpreter to secure medical care and apply for asylum; a process which causes them to relive past traumas and recurring unequal power dynamics. With their futures held in the balance – they must speak via a complete stranger who may or may not have their best interest at heart. To further illuminate this largely unexamined subject, the film also presents testimonies from interpreters, subtitlers and translators who describe the – sometimes harrowing – challenges that they themselves face. Raw testimony, poetic imagery, and academic research coalesce in this unique meditation on translation, isolation, and the meaning of ‘home’.

Based on original research by Charlotte Bosseaux (co-creator, co-producer) Director: Ling Lee (editor and co-producer) Funded by an AHRC Research, Development and Engagement Fellowship (Grant number: AH/W000199/1) The Ethical Demands of Translating Gender-Based Violence http://ethicaltranslation.llc.ed.ac.uk/

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Charlotte Bosseaux

Role: Professor

Organisation: University of Edinburgh

Biography: Professor Charlotte Bosseaux holds a chair in Audiovisual Translation Studies at the University of Edinburgh. Charlotte’s research on voice spans different fields. She has worked on literary translation and point of view (e.g. How does it Feel: Point of View in Translation, Rodopi, 2007) and now mostly focuses on audiovisual material.

  • https://edwebprofiles.ed.ac.uk/profile/charlotte-bosseaux

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