Course Syllabus

Bible Society of India Translation Training Seminar (NSBT)

Guwahati, 6-15 September 2016

A collaborative initiative with ABS Nida Institute, UBS Translations and the Bible Society of India

 

Overview

This seminar will address translation issues related to literary genres (especially narrative and poetry), textual problems, diverse understandings of canon, language analysis and the translation of non-standardized languages, and issues in revising existing translations. These problems will be addressed in light of insights drawn from both biblical studies and translation studies, highlighting the understanding of translation as creation and mediation, and thus the importance of the agency of the translator. Practical exercises in translation will illustrate these ideas and encourage students to address translation problems in innovative ways.

 

Objectives 

This workshop will deepen the participants’ understanding of biblical texts and their capacity for translation. The seminar will sharpen participants’ understanding of the value of similarity and difference in translation and the role of translation as a mediator between these two poles. It will also give attention to the importance of the visibility of the translator as a creative agent who negotiates between various interests while translating material for particular audiences.

 

Pedagogies: Practical exercises reinforce Lectures 

As we explore these themes and issues in the course of the seminar participants will observe how cultural and linguistic forces affect translation by considering select biblical texts. In practical sessions, participants will be able to practice translation in small groups with the guidance of a translation specialist. Examples and exercises will be drawn from a variety of different texts throughout the seminar.

Workshop pedagogy includes both classroom instruction and distance learning opportunities. Participants will find readings, study materials and links to faculty and students using the Nida Institute distance-learning platform. Following the workshop, the online distance-learning environment will afford participants the opportunity to continue their engagement with faculty and other students.

 

Program Overview (Revision 2.7)

 

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

09:00 – 9:30

Devotions

Devotions

Devotions

Devotions

09:30 – 10:30

Welcome, Introductions, Overview
JN/AJ

Forms of Speech in the Prophetical Books
M

NT/OT Exegesis for Translation
RC

Names and Titles of God in the OT
SYY

 

10:30 - 11:00

 

 

Coffee Break

 

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

 

Coffee Break

 

 

11:00-12:00

Wisdom Literature and Bible Translation
SYY

OT Exegesis for Translation
JN

Practice Session
RC

Practice session
SYY

 

12:00 - 13:30

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

13:30– 14:30

 

Practice session
SYY

Practice session
M&RV

Paratext or Questions/
Discussion

 

Questions/Discussion
SYY

 

14:30-15:00

Tea Break

Tea Break

Tea Break

Tea Break

 

15:00 - 17:00

Practical work with Paratext
ZB/ZS

Practice session
JN

[15:00-16:00]

Practical work with Paratext
ZB/ZS

Practical work with Paratext
ZB/ZS

Saturday: Excursion                                                                       

Sunday: Church and relaxation

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

09:00 – 9:30

Devotions

Devotions

Devotions

Devotions

09:30 – 10:30

Forms of Narrative in the Torah
AJ

Scripture Engagement
RC

Discourse Analysis-1
JW

Language Variations
S

10:30 - 11:00

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

11:00-12:00

Practice session
AJ

Exercise in SE
JN

Discourse Analysis-2
JW

Language Standardization
S

12:00 - 13:30

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

13:30– 14:30

Questions/Discussion
AJ

Semantics-1
JW

Questions/Discussion
JW 

Questions/Discussions
S

14:30-15:00

Tea Break

Tea Break

Tea Break

Tea Break

15:00 - 17:00

Practical work with Paratext
ZB/ZS

Semantics- 2
JW

Language/Dialogue contact situation and convergence
S

Conclusion: evaluation and future planning
JN/AJ

 

 Faculty:

  • JN - Jonadob Nathaniel, PhD, Bible Society of India
  • AJ - Along Jamir, PhD, Bible Society of India
  • ZS - ZambolisSawkmie, ThM, Bible Society of India
  • M - Meyijungla, ThM, Bible Society of India
  • RV - R. Vanlaltlana, ThM, Bible Society of India
  • SYY - Suee Yee Yan, PhD, United Bible Societies
  • ZB - Zeth Bitjoli, United Bible Societies
  • RC - Roy Ciampa, PhD, Nida Institute/ABS
  • JW- Juanita War, PhD
  • S - Susheela, PhD

Expectations of Participants

Each participant is expected to attend the entire seminar and to participate fully (and in an informed manner), prepared to engage with each other and the facilitators. Various assignments to be completed in preparation for the seminar will be posted on Nida Canvas website, along with due dates for each assignment.

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