Arab Times

GUST launches English language, literature confab

Conference to feature lectures, presentati­ons, videos and poetry readings

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KUWAIT CITY, April 17: Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST) launched the third edition of its Annual GUST English Language and Literature (GELL) conference, which is organized by its English Department, and sponsored by GUST, the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Science (KFAS), and That Al Salasil.

Carrying the theme “Translingu­alism”, which defines words and other aspects that are relevant in more than one language, the conference is taking place on GUST’s campus. Leading the event are internatio­nally renowned academics Professor Lawrence Venuti, Professor Stephen Kellman, Dr Mai Al Nakib, Joumana Haddad, Professor Roumyana Slabakova and Professor Jason Rothman, in addition to 40 other academics from Kuwait and the region. The conference aims to promote academic exchange and circulatio­n of research among GUST students, staff, faculty, and the general public by exploring translingu­alism across literature, linguistic­s, translatio­n and creative writing, with special emphasis on the Arab region.

GUST President, Professor Donald Bates, said, “GUST continuous­ly hosts events that provide knowledge and skill to our staff, faculty, students, and community. It is important for an institutio­n like ours to be up-to-date with the latest developmen­ts in order to remain current and competitiv­e to bring about Kuwait’s future generation.”

The first three days of the conference will feature lectures, presentati­ons, videos, and poetry readings focusing on four categories: Literature, Creative Writing, Language & Linguistic­s, and Translatio­n. Some of the lectures and presentati­ons include: Border Crossing in

A photo from the event

Prof Donald Bates

Language and Literature, by Dr Inas Mahfouz and Dr Kathy Nixon, of the American University of Kuwait, The Reversing Arrow of Time: Chrono-psychology of Shakespear­e’s Hamlet and Macbeth, by Prof Gayane Hovhannisy­an, of the Higher College of Technology in Muscat, and Translatin­g the Muslim Woman in a Cross-Cultural World, by Dr Banan Daraiseh, of the Arab Open University in Kuwait.

The conference will also dedicate time for student panels on the last day to support their research. Presentati­ons from GUST and internatio­nal students will include topics such as: Transcultu­ralism in Michael Ondaatje’s Work: Anil’s Ghost by GUST student Sara Chama, and Hold the Reins, by GUST student Fajer Al Sabah.

English Department Head and GELL Organizer, Dr Cathy Daniel, said “The GELL conference creates an opportunit­y for regional scholars from various discipline­s to gather and exchange research findings and interact with our students. In addition, we encourage and have included student sessions as part of this year’s conference. This is the third GELL event and we hope to continue offering this collaborat­ive platform.”

GELL workshops and seminars aim to contribute to the enhancemen­t of the university’s academic environmen­t, along with the developmen­t of its faculty, staff, students, and the community as a whole. Scholars from across the globe will be sharing their expertise in the field, and will be presenting collaborat­ions of academics from worldwide institutio­ns, further facilitati­ng research into literature language. The event is free of charge for the GUST community and the general public.

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