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Inga Kapustian is a postdoctoral researcher at the Hans Christian Andersen Centre, University of Southern Denmark. She holds a PhD from the Institute of Information Technologies and Means of Education of the National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine, where her thesis focused on strategies for lifelong learning through the lens of translation studies. Her research broadly centers on the translation of literary works, particularly examining how translations reflect political and cultural changes throughout history, with a special focus on Eastern Europe and Slavic countries. Inga's recent publications delve into the effects of contemporary language policies on literary translation, notably within the context of Ukraine and Russia. Through her work, she investigates the intricate relationships between translation practices and cultural identity formation, emphasizing the role of translation as a form of resistance against hegemony. In addition to her research activities, she has been involved in organizing and participating in various conferences and workshops aimed at fostering interdisciplinary approaches in translation studies.
Hans Christian Andersen Centre, University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Conducting post-doctoral research in translation studies with a focus on literary translation and cultural implications.
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