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*"Translating Culture, Negotiating Difference: Religion, Law, and
Business"*Conference at Saint Louis University, St. Louis, March
28-29, 2014. The
concept of cultural translation, popularized by anthropologists Bronislaw
Malinowski and Edward Evans-Pritchard, intimates that negotiating cultural
difference is analogous to learning a foreign language. The metaphor
retains its usefulness today in that it points to the possibility, but also
the problems, of communication in an increasingly interconnected world:
assumptions, miscommunication, and the incommensurability of
epistemological categories. The conference seeks to put a magnifying glass
to them by focusing on three areas of international activity that involve
cultural translation: religion, law, and business. Our hope is that a
comparative perspective on their distinctive ways of resolving these issues
would offer new insights.

The Center for Intercultural Studies at Saint Louis University invites
proposals for papers that take an innovative, interdisciplinary approach to
explore the practice of cultural translation in these three fields. A
paper would ideally include a specific case study illustrating a
distinctive problem and its theoretical underpinnings. Submissions should
include: a one-page abstract of the paper, with a title and name of the
author; the author's brief curriculum vitae; postal address; email address;
and phone number. Complete proposals should be emailed as attachments in
Microsoft Word to: *[log in to unmask]*. with a subject line "Translating
Culture Proposal." The deadline for submissions is December 15, 2013.


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*Hadi Alhorr, PhD | Associate Professor of International Business
Boeing Institute of International Business | John Cook School of Business
Saint Louis University | Saint Louis, MO 63108 | Tel: 314-977-3853
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