Dr Karine Zbinden

Modern Languages Teaching Centre (MLTC)

Co-ordinator for French

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Consultation Hours: Monday 1 - 2 pm and Thursday 3 - 3.45 pm

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Dr Karine Zbinden
Modern Languages Teaching Centre (MLTC)
E07
Ella Armitage Building
40 Leavygreave Road
91直播
S3 7RD
Profile

I grew up in Lausanne, on the sunny shores of Lake Geneva,  Switzerland, where I graduated in French, English and Russian languages and literatures.

Modern Foreign Languages, culture(s) and translations are lifelong interests of mine. I came to the Bakhtin Centre here at the University of 91直播 to pursue my interest in the connections and intellectual debates arising from the dialogue of cultures and wrote my PhD on Russian thinker Mikhail Bakhtin, in particular on the transformations his thought encountered when it was translated into French and English. I then pursued my research still here at 91直播 with a postdoctoral project on French intellectual Tzvetan Todorov.

I have taught French language and culture, first at Oxford Brookes University, then in the School of Languages and Cultures here, and moved to the Modern Languages Teaching Centre to take up the position of French Coordinator in 2021.

I am passionate about sharing my interest in languages, especially in sharing the richness and quirks of my mother tongue, and I am always amazed at how learning a new language can transform our own worldview and open up new  horizons. 

I have taught and designed courses in French from Absolute Beginner to Proficient levels. 

And I also practice translation. I am particularly interested in using translation in language teaching as a way of deepening understanding and command of the target language (and sometimes of one's own!) and of its creative potential.

The latest developments in GenAI provide us with fantastic opportunities but also with some challenges. I am currently exploring with our Proficient and Higher Proficient students some of the advantages and drawbacks of using GenAI for language learning.

I look forward to meeting you and teaching you on one of our modules!

Research interests

Here are some of my academic publications:

  • I am co-editor (with Martine Hennard Dutheil de la Roch猫re) of 鈥楾raduire la pens茅e - Traduire la litt茅rature: Perspectives interdisciplinaires sur le texte, la langue et la culture鈥, Etudes de Lettres, 318 (2022)
  • I am co-editor (with Professor Henk de Berg) of the collection of essays Tzvetan Todorov: Thinker and Humanist (Rochester, NY: 2020).  
  • In March 2016, I (with Professor Henk de Berg, German) with Tzvetan Todorov, one of the world鈥檚 foremost public intellectuals. Todorov鈥檚 critical interventions cover an astounding range of topics, from narratology to the French Occupation, from painting to politics, and from Enlightenment philosophers such as Rousseau, Constant and Montesquieu to current affairs. His more recent work focuses on the internal threats to democracy and on the rise of Islamophobia.
  • I am co-editor (with Irene Weber Henking) of 鈥楲a Quadrature du Cercle Bakhtine: Traductions, influences et remises en contexte鈥, Cahiers du Centre de Traduction Litt茅raire, 45 (2005)

I am the author of:

  • 鈥樷淢an of No Party鈥: Tzvetan Todorov and Intellectual Engagement鈥, South Central Review, 35.2 (2018), 43-59鈥楤akhtin and Voloshinov in French: Remarks on the translations of sloveo, ideologiia and vyskazyvanie鈥, 鈥楾raduire la pens茅e - Traduire la litt茅rature: Perspectives interdisciplinaires sur le texte, la langue et la culture鈥, Etudes de Lettres, 318 (2022)151-76
  • Bakhtin between East and West: Cross-cultural Transmission (London: Legenda, 2006) (Research monograph)
  • 鈥楾he Bakhtin Circle and Translation鈥, The Yearbook of English Studies, 36.1 (2006), 157-67

I created a video course on 鈥樷 for the Massolit video lecture platform.

Translations

I was appointed to the translation team by Caroline Pearce for the large project edited by the German Federal Archives: , Institute for Contemporary History, Munich 鈥 Berlin. The documents range from business correspondence to private letters, diary entries, testimonials from concentration camp inmates, telegrams from government officials, new laws, etc. in 16 volumes, organised thematically to document the Holocaust. The resource is available to all with an interest in the Holocaust. The documents are annotated and most were published in English for the first time. I contributed to Volumes 5 and 12.

I also published a number of academic translations, including articles by MIka L盲hteenm盲ki, Galin Tihanov and Tzvetan Todorov.