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Susan Bassnett is an Honorary Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow's School of Modern Languages & Cultures. Her career spans Translation Studies, Comparative Literature, and World Literature, with a focus on intercultural exchange and literary mobility. She has contributed extensively to academic discourse through publications and editorial leadership.
- Research interests: Translation Studies, Travel Writing, Comparative Literature, World Literature
Her recent publications include book reviews (e.g., Studies in Travel Writing 2024), edited collections (e.g., Translation and World Literature 2019), and theoretical articles (e.g., The outward turn in translation studies 2019). Her work explores translation ethics, cultural transfer, and transcultural literary production. Notable collaborations include co-editing Journal of World Literature with David Damrosch.
Current supervision includes Yifei Kong’s research on translating Eugene O’Neill in China’s Republican Period. She maintains an active presence in global academic networks, with recent contributions to the Cambridge History of Travel Writing and Crime Fiction as World Literature. Her editorial roles and keynote engagements underscore her influence in shaping disciplinary dialogues.



