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Lorena Terando

  • Professor, Translation & Interpreting

Education

  • PhD, State University of New York at Binghamton
  • MT (Master’s in Translation), Université de Mons-Hainaut
  • BA, MacMurray College

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets
TRNSLTN 710-001 Comparative Systems for Translation No Meeting Pattern
TRNSLTN 710-202 Comparative Systems for Translation No Meeting Pattern
TRNSLTN 717-001 Seminar in Advanced Translation: Spanish to English No Meeting Pattern
TRNSLTN 717-202 Seminar in Advanced Translation: Spanish to English No Meeting Pattern
TRNSLTN 730-104 Internship in Translation/Interpreting No Meeting Pattern
TRNSLTN 730-208 Internship in Translation/Interpreting No Meeting Pattern

Courses Taught

  • TRNSLTN 706 – Introduction to Translation: French to English
  • TRNSLTN 709 – Seminar in Literary & Cultural Translation
  • TRNSLTN 710 – Comparative Systems in Translation
  • TRNSLTN 716 – Advanced Translation: French to English
  • TRNSLTN 820 – Translation Theory

Research Interests

Translator training Translation for diplomacy Rhetorics of the translation of pain Trauma studies Witnessing in translation Translation and conflict Women in translation

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