Adrienne K. Ho Rose, PhD
Associate Professor of Instruction, Translation
Biography
I am an interdisciplinary scholar, translator, and writer. My academic work focuses primarily on Latin, Greek, and Classical Chinese languages and literatures with special emphasis on the poetics of retranslation, experimental, intersemiotic, multimodal translation practices, east-west cross-cultural literary studies, translation and humanitarian crises, and world literatures. I am also interested in book arts and the intersections of material culture and reading. From time to time, I write a column on translation, poetry, and classics for the Society for Classical Studies’
blog: https://classicalstudies.org/blogs/adrienne-rose
For sample syllabi, publications, and cv, please visit https://uiowa.academia.edu/AdrienneRose
Courses taught
- TRNS:2000 - Translation and Global Society
- TRNS:3179 - Undergraduate Translation Workshop
- CHIN:4203 - Modern Chinese Writers
- CL:1240 - Major Texts in World Literature I
- CL:1241 - Major Texts in World Literature II
- CL/TRNS:4800 - Seminar in Comparative Literature
- CLSA:1805 - Legends and Heroes of Ancient Rome
- CLSA:1840 - Roman Civilization
- CLSA:2016 - Classical Mythology
- CLSA:3742 - Word Power
- CLSL:1001/1002;2001/2002 - Elementary Latin I-IV
Research areas
- Translation
