Global French Seminar: Zrinka Stahuljak
MIT Building 14E-304 160 MEMORIAL DR, CAMBRIDGE"Medieval Fixers: History, Literature, and the Politics of Translation" Zrinka Stahuljak is Director of the University of California Los Angeles (CMRS) Center for Early Global Studies When: Monday, October 24th @ 5:00pm (ET) Where: 14E-304 Abstract: Ever since the western involvement in Afghanistan, Iraq, and then Syria, the term “fixer” became commonplace. It designates almost exclusively men who perform a range of services for foreign journalists and armies. Acting as interpreters, local informants, guides, drivers, mediators, brokers, these men are intermediaries, enablers who posess multiple skillls and bodies of knowledge. Fixers existed already in the Middle Ages, in situations of multilingual encounter, such as crusades, pilgrimages, proselytization, trade, translation. Fixers are the invisible men and women of history, then as now. This talk aims to restore their presence in a productive conversation between the fixers of the past and of the present. To look at history, literature, and politics through the lens of fixers changes our relationship to the world and how we structure it, and invites reflection on 'intermediary states.’ Bio: Zrinka Stahuljak is Director of the CMRS Center for Early Global Studies and Professor of Comparative Literature and French at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Her work has been […]