Calzada Pérez, María

María
Calzada Pérez

I was born in Granada where I studied Translation. I moved to Essex, where I did a Master Degree on the Theory and Practice of Literary Translation. I travelled to Edinburgh and finished my PhD. I lived in Trieste to improved my Italian. I worked in Luxembourg, in the European Commission. I researched in Dublin and Manchester. I now lived in Castellón, where I teach and coordinate a project on the translation of migration representations. Migrating, travelling, translating, transmuting, transforming...
Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 1650
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0830-4837
Researcher ID A-2451-2013

Roles

  • Universitat Jaume I

    University, Castelló de la Plana, Spain
    Catedrática / Full Professor

Research

Metodología de corpus para la investigación en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales: estudio sobre los flujos migratorios

Authors Universitat Jaume I, Maria Calzada Pérez, Josefa Ramos Estall
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Language and Politics
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1 Journal Article

Five turns of the screw

Authors Maria Calzada Pérez
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Language and Politics
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2 Journal Article

Applying translation theory in teaching

Authors Maria Calzada Pérez
Year 2004
Journal Name Perspectives
3 Journal Article

A three-level methodology for descriptive-explanatory Translation Studies

Authors María Calzada Pérez
Year 2001
Journal Name Target
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4 Journal Article

Translators in Wonderland

Authors Maria Calzada Perez
Year 1995
Journal Name Babel
5 Journal Article

Trusting the translator

Authors Maria Calzada Perez
Year 1993
Journal Name Babel
6 Journal Article

Proactive Translatology vis a vis Advertising Messages

Authors María Calzada Pérez
Year 2009
Journal Name Meta: Journal des traducteurs
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7 Journal Article

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