Interview with Stephanos Stephanides


Published: Apr 12, 2019
Keywords:
Cyprus translation nationalism multilingualism poetics Englishes
Roger Marios Christofides
Stephanos Stephanidis
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Roger Marios Christofides, University of Liverpool
R. M. Christofides is a lecturer in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature at the University of Liverpool. His latest book, Othello’s Secret: The Cyprus Problem, looks at the conflicts and divisions of Cyprus through the filter of Shakespeare’s play. He is a research associate with the European Research Council-funded TIDE project, which examines mobility, identity, and difference in the early modern period. 
Stephanos Stephanidis, University of Cyprus
Stephanos Stephanides is a Cypriot-born author, poet, translator, critic, ethnographer, and documentary film maker. He was part of the founding faculty of the University of Cyprus where he teaches English and Comparative Literature. His early migration from Cyprus to the United Kingdom and subsequent work and travel in many countries has been influential in shaping the transcultural character of his work. His creative and academic writing span issues of cross-culturality, dislocation and migration. His work and bibliography can be found on his personal website [https://stephanosstephanides.com/about/]. 
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