Maíra Mendes Galvão
@mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
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Translator. PhD candidate @ UMass Amherst. Early Modern Iberia, Translation Theory, Premodern Women. FLAD/BNP Summer Fellow 2025.
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mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
By way of proper intro: it is very nice to connect with all of you here. I’m a Brazilian PhD candidate working at an intersection between the seas of Translation Studies and Premodern Iberia, and some other promontories. I’m at UMass Amherst, advised by the excellent @albertlloret.bsky.social.
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
I just love palestrina. can’t get enough. almost makes me a believer.
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
some of us have no choice. as I got older, I worked my way out of being too personally affected, but still am sensitive to what people say in that I feel like I can see deeply through them and it isn’t pretty.
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dieworkwear.bsky.social
This two-parter below is exactly why it's hard to make clothes in the United States.

Let's look at how much it costs to produce a button-up shirt in the US. 🧵
Someone on Twitter replies to me: "meh. buy american or stfu." 

Two hours later, in a separate thread, the write: "$30 for a single button-up is ridiculous unless it is decent quality silk."
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
also, for me and I’m sure many more, the uncanny effect of history being somewhat undead is a key element in that tension between recognizability and mystery that makes exploring the past so appealing.
sonjadrimmer.bsky.social
No, resurrecting the corpse of Anne Frank so 12-year-olds can gossip with her is not how you “make history come alive.” It’s how you destroy history so that someone can come in, rewrite it, and then author a future to their liking.
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sonjadrimmer.bsky.social
No, resurrecting the corpse of Anne Frank so 12-year-olds can gossip with her is not how you “make history come alive.” It’s how you destroy history so that someone can come in, rewrite it, and then author a future to their liking.
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
I’d wear versions of kelce’s and mahomes’s outfits, by the way. well, versions of all of those outfits. in different colors, probably. no gray + red for me.
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
Dynamic Equivalence, Ecocritical Translation, Queer Translation
rheinze.bsky.social
Historism, Annales School, Cultural History
Photo of a Kansas City Chiefs press conference with Andy Reid, Travis Kelce, and Patrick Mahomes. Reid is wearing a gray suit and red tie with a lapel pin. Kelce is wearing a camp-style short-sleeved shirt with a bird print, along with a  suede cap, and Mahomes is wearing a white collared shirt, a pink checkered double-breasted vest, and a pale pink tie.
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maartenkossmann.bsky.social
Barcelona = Figuig

I knew it!
spavel.bsky.social
Who can forget the Swiss-Austrian Union, or its famous capital - Istanbul.
AI generated ad by a company called Travello showing the 10 most visited cities in Europe, except the cities are hilariously poorly placed. London is in Wales, Paris is in Ireland, Rome is in France, Rom (yes like Rome but without an E) is in Spain, Barcelona is in Morocco, Prague is in Germany, Vienna is in Italy, Istanbul is in Austria, Milan is in Libya, and Antalya is correctly shown as in Turkey but is in the wrong place. Also a few of the borders like Switzerland and Austria or Hungary and Slovenia are missing.
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
congrats from a stranger! on tenure & the lovely moment with the therapist. I get an extra kick when my therapist celebrates my (so far, not so big, but still) successes with me.
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
That looks incredible! Food in Mexico City is so, so good. In all price points, too.
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drchanequa.bsky.social
We are definitely not meant for this. And our nervous systems aren’t meant to be constantly exposed to global trauma, violence, and grief, either.
natedhernandez.bsky.social
I don't think people were meant to hear the opinions of hundreds of strangers within a few scrolls and swipes
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mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
thank you qobuz, now I also know there’s a new gwenno album and it is indeed divine as well
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sonjadrimmer.bsky.social
When I’m accused of “technopessimism“ I counter that I’m not “pessimistic about technology“; I am opposed to the economic, political, and social project of upward wealth transfer that “AI” is being leveraged to bring about. If that phrasing is useful to others, then go ahead and use it.
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
million things to do but they’ll wait – I’m drinking spearmint tea and listening to the new cate le bon album and it’s exquisite.
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
thank you for talking about her, marisa. I’m not sharing because I’m also a brazilian living in the US, so I don’t feel free to post what I want. but I appreciate all the work you do, and I’m glad you’re getting the word out about her (although this shouldn’t be happening to anyone, obvi).
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
even though I am an out of work translator, I will never not be be a translator, I will always think about translation, and I know that she will deliver
jencalleja.bsky.social
Happy International Translation Day!

Here’s part of my translation manifesto, which can be found in full at the end of Fair: The Life-Art of Translation.

(Written out in replies)
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mhbastian.bsky.social
Ive seen LLMs pushed a lot to fellow #adhd students and scholarship to "help" them with things like detail work and structuring work. Ive also seen many punished for trusting this offer of help too. Here's what to use instead:

#academicsky
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
I like it when people post very short, 3-4 word things and for a second I don’t know what the post’s language is. this is not sarcastic: I enjoy reading them in a tentative nothing and everything imaginary accent a few times until I land on the intended language.
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hagenilda.bsky.social
This was great fun and a privilege to be part of. And doing it with one of my closest friends was the icing on the cake.

Goes live tomorrow and I’ll share the link.
ecrpodcasters.bsky.social
Today, @rosiebonte.bsky.social and @rozierhistorian.bsky.social enjoyed talking to the amazing Jo and Ben on ‘Neurodiversity in Academia’: challenges faced, benefits gained, and their amazing work for @ucu.org.uk

Released Monday, links in bio
#academia #neurodiversity
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
Interviewer: Can you explain that gap in your resume?
Translation Studies: The gap is not an accident, it’s a feature — without it, there is no translation to be studied.
metalclassicist.bsky.social
Interviewer: Can you explain this gap in your resume?

Specialist in Julian: This was a part that Hypatia's murderer didn't bother quoting in his attempt to refute it.
aidanosullivan.bsky.social
Interviewer: Can you explain this gap in your resume?

Archaeologist: Well yes, there is a gap in middle Iron Age; woodland regeneration, difficult to identify forms of settlement, possible population decline, radiocarbon dates, also fewer Iron Age specialists compared to Bronze Age, early medieval?
mmendesgalvao.bsky.social
amazing piece; gorgeous performance!
erinbartram.bsky.social
This is one of those pieces where I am not sure the audience can ever understand the satisfaction we get in performing it successfully, but even so, I hope it's lovely to listen to.
Concinnity | "and the swallow" by Caroline Shaw
YouTube video by Consonare Choral Community
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