Difference between revisions of "James S. Holmes"
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Award winning poet and author, teacher, who moved to Amsterdam and established a well-known reputation as an academic, translator, and scholar. Co-founded the new studies 'Dutch Gay Studies'. Worked actively for gay emancipation in the Netherlands. Considered the founder of translation studies who has had a long-lasting influence on the development of the field of translation as an academic subject with his landmark essay “The Name and Nature of Translation Studies” (1972). | Award winning poet and author, teacher, who moved to Amsterdam and established a well-known reputation as an academic, translator, and scholar. Co-founded the new studies 'Dutch Gay Studies'. Worked actively for gay emancipation in the Netherlands. Considered the founder of translation studies who has had a long-lasting influence on the development of the field of translation as an academic subject with his landmark essay “The Name and Nature of Translation Studies” (1972). | ||
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+ | * [[Translators Who Identify as LGBTQ]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 22:00, 2 October 2023
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1924 - 1986
Occupation
Poet
Description
Award winning poet and author, teacher, who moved to Amsterdam and established a well-known reputation as an academic, translator, and scholar. Co-founded the new studies 'Dutch Gay Studies'. Worked actively for gay emancipation in the Netherlands. Considered the founder of translation studies who has had a long-lasting influence on the development of the field of translation as an academic subject with his landmark essay “The Name and Nature of Translation Studies” (1972).