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Vasiliki Misiou

Assistant Professor - Department of Translation & Intercultural Studies

306Ã | +30 2310 997406 | vmisiou@enl.auth.gr
Office hours: MO 09:00-11:00((onsite/online by appointment only) click here) | FR 15:00-16:00((onsite/online by appointment only) click here)

Vasiliki Misiou is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Translation and Intercultural Studies at the School of English, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Over the last years, she has offered undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of literary translation and translation theory. As a professional translator she has collaborated with several institutions and publishing houses. Her research interests revolve around literary translation, gender and translation, feminist approaches to literature and translation, paratexts and translation, as well as translation and semiotcs. She has been awarded a prize for excellence for her postdoctoral research on 19th-century Greek women translators. She is currently exploring women translators in 20th-century Greece with a focus on gender representation in translation.

TEACHING (ACADEMIC YEAR 2023-2024)

SemesterCodeTitleGroupDayFromToRoom
Winter G-LSUD3 ThApTIS 352 Literary Translation Criticism Friday 11:00 13:30 417
Winter G-LSUD3 PraTIS 311 Literary Translation Wednesday 11:00 13:30 112 ð.ê.
Spring G-LSUD3 PraTIS 353 Representations of Gender and Sexuality in Literary Translation Monday 11:00 13:30 417
Spring G-LSUD3 PraTIS 403 Theatre Translation Friday 16:00 18:30 417