Publications
Asimakoulas, Dimitris. 2019. Rewriting Humour in Comic Books: cultural transfer and translation of Aristophanic adaptations (Palgrave Studies in Translating and Interpreting). Cham: Palgrave Pivot.
Sidiropoulou, Maria. 2019. Refiguring Asianness in tourism advertising: a translanguaging perspective. Translation and Translanguaging in Multilingual Contexts 5 (2) : 121–142.
Ferrer Costa, Joan, Francesc Feliu and Olga Fullana. 2018. The Biblical Book of Daniel: the Catalan translation by the French Hebraist Maties Delcor (IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature 19). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Malamatidou, Sofia. 2018. “A pretty village is a welcome sight”: a contrastive study of the promotion of physical space in official tourism websites. Translation Spaces 7 (2) : 304–333.
Sandford, Stella. 2018. Genos, sex, gender and genre. In Malmkjær, Kirsten, Adriana Serban and Fransiska Louwagie, eds. Key Cultural Texts in Translation (Benjamins Translation Library 140). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 9–24.
Bassnett, Susan. 2017. Translators in search of originals. In Alvstad, Cecilia, Annjo Klungervik Greenall, Hanne Jansen and Kristiina Taivalkoski-Shilov, eds. Textual and Contextual Voices of Translation (Benjamins Translation Library 137). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 119–129.
Chan, Clara Ho-yan. 2017. The translation of ‘spirit’ and ‘soul’ in the Mandarin Bible Union Version. Translation & Interpreting 9 (2) : 87–99.
Kapsaskis, Dionysis. 2017. Translation as a critical tool in film analysis: watching Yorgos Lanthimos’ Dogtooth through a translational prism. Translation Studies 10 (3) : 247–262.
Asimakoulas, Dimitris. 2016. Aristophanes in Comic Books: adaptation as metabase. Meta 61 (3) : 553–577.
Kadochnikova, Oxana G. 2015. К текстологии древнеславянского перевода огласительных слов святителя Кирилла Иерусалимского / K tekstologii drevneslavyanskogo perevoda oglasitel'nykh slov svyatitelya Kirilla Iyerusalimskogo [On textology of old Slavonic translation of the catechetical lectures of St. Cyril of Jerusalem]. Perm University Herald: Russian and Foreign Philology 3 (31) : 52–60.