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  • Professor Takes Home Literary Honors Dr. Sean Cotter June 26, 2024 -

    Dr. Sean Cotter MA’98, professor of literature and translation studies in the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at The University of Texas at Dallas, was honored with the 2024 Dublin Literary Award for his work translating Romanian author Mircea Cărtărescu’s novel Solenoid to English. The Dublin Literary Award has recognized […]

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  • At 88, New PhD Graduate Finds Endless Excitement in Education Joan Bernstein BA’08, MA’10 will become the oldest student to receive a PhD from UT Dallas at the age of 88. She has been taking classes at UTD for more than 20 years. May 6, 2023 -

    For Joan Bernstein BA’08, MA’10, learning is an essential part of life. So even after she receives her doctoral degree in literature this spring and becomes the oldest-ever University of Texas at Dallas PhD graduate, Bernstein will continue to expand her education. “I can’t even call it learning — it’s like air. It’s an inner excitement,” she […]

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  • Professor Sean Cotter’s translation of Magda Cârneci’s FEM Sean Cotter and his translation of FEM October 1, 2021 -

    Please join us in congratulating our colleague Sean Cotter on the extraordinary critical reception his translation of Magda Cârneci’s FEM has received. If you would like to buy a copy of the book, visit this link. In the meantime, here are some highlights from the many recent reviews of the book: The English publication of FEM—Romanian […]

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  • Issue 12 | March 2021: Cotter Awarded Literature Translation Fellowship Dr. Sean Cotter March 23, 2021 -

    Dr. Sean Cotter, professor of literature and translation in the School of Arts and Humanities, has been awarded a Literature Translation Fellowship of $25,000 to translate Solenoid by Mircea Cărtărescu into English. Cotter is one of 24 Literature Translation Fellows selected by the National Endowment for the Arts for fiscal year 2021. A previous National […]

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  • A&H Faculty’s Published Research Shows Breadth of Interests February 19, 2014 -

    From a translation of a sprawling, 464-page Romanian novel to a study on the automobile as conceptual art, faculty from the School of Arts and Humanities have recently produced research on a wide range of topics. Translation of ‘Blinding’ Dr. Sean Cotter, associate professor of translation studies and literature, has translated Blinding (Archipelago Books), a novel written by Romanian […]

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  • A&H Faculty’s Published Research Shows Breadth of Interests -

    From a translation of a sprawling, 464-page Romanian novel to a study on the automobile as conceptual art, faculty from the School of Arts and Humanities have recently produced research on a wide range of topics. Translation of ‘Blinding’ Dr. Sean Cotter, associate professor of translation studies and literature, has translated Blinding (Archipelago Books), a novel written by Romanian […]

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