Siri Nergaard Explained

Siri Nergaard (born 1962[1]) is a Norwegian scholar of translation and Scandinavian studies.

Siri Nergaard graduated from the University of Oslo and then the University of Bologna. Nergaard taught Norwegian at the University of Florence. Currently she lectures at the University of South-Eastern Norway[2] at the Vestfold campus.[3] Her research areas include semiotics, cultural studies, and translation studies.[4] In 2011 she became the editor-in-chief of .[5] Together with Stefano Arduini she is credited for coining the concept of post-translation studies.[6] Nergaard has also translated works by Umberto Eco into Norwegian.[7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Siri Nergaard . Norsk Oversetterleksikon . 28 July 2024.
  2. https://wo.cristin.no/as/WebObjects/cristin.woa/wa/personVis?type=PERSON&pnr=331612&la=en Researcher Siri Nergaard
  3. https://www.usn.no/english/about/contact-us/employees/siri-nergaard Professor Siri Nergaard
  4. News: Hopen Nødset . Geir . Bologna nekter å bli turistmaksin . June 8, 2023 . Hardanger Folkeblad . 30 . March 10, 2000 . 13.
  5. Web site: Siri Nergaard - Profile . 8 June 2023 . iboreali.it . it.
  6. Web site: Review of book . Chongqing Technology and Business University . 9 June 2023 .
  7. https://www.nb.no/search?mediatype=b%C3%B8ker&name=%22Nergaard,%20Siri%22 Siri Nergaard
  8. News: Iversen . Svein . Litterær parodi . June 8, 2023 . Haugesunds Avis . 38 . February 15, 1994 . 12.