Valerie Henitiuk (born 1963 in Manning, Alberta) is a scholar researching aspects of the intersection of translation studies, world literature, Inuit literature,[1] Japanese literature, and women's writing. She is a Canadian citizen, recently retired as Vice-president Academic & Provost at Concordia University of Edmonton.[2] Henitiuk has been a visiting scholar at both Harvard and Columbia Universities in the US and at Kokugakuin University in Japan. She was previously executive director of the Centre for the Advancement of Faculty Excellence and Professor of English at Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta, on the faculty of the University of East Anglia (UK) and Director of the British Centre for Literary Translation (BCLT).
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^"CUE's New Vice President Academic & Provost, Dr. Valerie Henitiuk". Concordia University of Edmonton. 10 April 2017.
ValerieHenitiuk (born 1963 in Manning, Alberta) is a scholar researching aspects of the intersection of translation studies, world literature, Inuit literature...
Pierre, Gopinath Mohanty's Paraja by Bikram Das, Spark of Light by ValerieHenitiuk, and Kalahandi by Tapan Kumar Pradhan. An initiative, Pratishruti,...
other work became as known as Harpoon of the Hunter. In 2016, scholar ValerieHenitiuk, was studying how the meaning of the original story written in Inuktitut...
org/the-journal/in-translation/on-translating-a-classic/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2017. Henitiuk, Valerie (2012-06-16). Worlding Sei Shônagon: The Pillow Book in Translation...
Fifteen Classical Plays. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Henitiuk, Valerie (2008). "Going to Bed with Waley: How Murasaki Shikibu Does and Does...
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