Jan 25, 2021 By: yunews
Last May, Dr. Ronnie Perelis, Chief Rabbi Dr. Isaac Abraham and Jelena (Rachel) Alcalay Associate Professor of Sephardic Studies and director of the Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs, along with Dr. Flora Cassen, associate professor of history and associate professor of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern studies at Washington University in St. Louis, were the co-recipients of a grant to develop,workshops that would discuss Jewish writing from the early modern period, 鈥渨ith a special focus on the translation of Jewish works on the Americas,鈥 according to Dr. Perelis.
On Jan. 25 and 26, Washington University in St. Louis presented Translating the Americas, sponsored by the American Academy for Jewish Research (AAJR) and co-hosted by the . The event brought together scholars from North and South America, Europe, and the Middle East to examine and discuss letters and texts that functioned as bridges鈥斺渢ranslations鈥濃攂etween languages, religions, Empires, the Old World, and the New World.
The schedule included the following presentations:
Monday 1/25: Translation Between Early Modern Worlds and Cultures
- Martin Jacobs (WashU): 鈥淪pain鈥檚 New World Expansion through a Post-Expulsion Sephardi Lens: Joseph ha-Kohen鈥檚 Translation of G贸mara鈥
- Jes煤s de Prado Plumed (Universidad Nacional Aut贸noma de M茅xico): 鈥淭谤补苍蝉濒补迟颈辞 and the converso : Alfonso de Zamora鈥檚 Epistle to the Jews of Rome (1526) and the material politics of polemics鈥
- Kirsten MacFarlane (University of Oxford): 鈥淔rom 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鈥
- Ignacio Chuecas (Finis Terrae University, Santiago de Chile): 鈥淥ld Jewish Prayers for a New World: Translations of the Spanish-Portuguese prayer book (siddur) in the Early Modern Americas (16th -17th centuries)鈥
Tuesday 1/26: Translation in Practice and Theory, Then and Now
- Iris Idelson-Shein (Ben Gurion University): 鈥淔rom Metaphors to Mechanisms: Facts and Figures of Jewish Translation in Early Modern Europe鈥
- Stephanie Kirk (WashU): 鈥淐arlos de Sig眉enza y G贸ngora鈥檚 Para铆so occidental and the Act of Translation鈥
- Ryan Szpiech (University of Michigan): 鈥淪hapes of Turning: Conversion and Translation in Medieval Iberia鈥
- Sarah Pearce (NYU): 鈥淢edieval Jewish Writing in the New World: The American Afterlives of Judah Halevi鈥