Mr Monnapula Molefe
Position
Lecturer
Department
Linguistics and Language Practice
Address
23 202
Linguistics and Language Practice
IB 27
UFS
Telephone
0514019759
Office
Stef Coetzee Building 202
Information

Short CV

I am Monnapula Molefe, a lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and Language Practice (DLLP) at the University of the Free State (UFS) in the Republic of South Africa. I teach students at both undergraduate and postgraduate graduate level respectively. The modules that I teach are, Language Policy and Terminography (HLAP1514), Introduction to Translation and Interpreting (HLAP1524 [half of the module]), Language Planning and Terminography (HLAP2614), Strategies in Interpreting and Translation (HLAP26124 [half of the module]) and Approaches to Translation Theory and Practice (LAPT6808 [half of the module]). I am also a PhD student in the DLLP, conducting research on Non-Professional Interpreting and Translation practices in religious settings (Title of my research: “Faith-related Interpreting: co-performance at the Methodist Church of Southern Africa [MCSA]”). My research interests are community interpreting, community translation, NPIT, faith-related interpreting, performance studies and co-performance. I have co-authored chapter in a book and a book review (details are in my CV). I am also a member of the University’s Language Community and also serve at the DLLP’s Academic Committee. I am also a member of the Scientific Network Participatory Translation Studies. This network is made up of contributors from different parts of the world. We recently held our first meeting, which was held online (Gather Town) from 21-23 April 2022. 

Publications

 Chapter in a book

Molefe, M. & Marais, K. 2013. The role of language practice in access to public services in South Africa: The case of Philippolis. In: Cuvelier, P, Du Plessis, T, Meeuwis, M. & Webb, V. Vandekerckhove, R. (eds.). Multilingualism from below: Studies in language policy in South Africa. Bloemfontein: Van Schaick, pp. 72-87.

Book Review

Molefe, M. A. 2020. Translation and Public Policy: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Case Studies. Journal for Translation Studies in Africa, (1), 71-75. https://doi.org/10.38140/jtsa.1.4337

 

Area(s) of Interest

Courses Presented

Language Policy and Terminography (HLAP1514)

Introduction to Translation and Interpreting (HLAP1524 [half of the module]),

Language Planning and Terminography (HLAP2614),

Strategies in Interpreting and Translation (HLAP26124 [half of the module]) and

Approaches to Translation Theory and Practice (LAPT6808 [half of the module]).

 


FACULTY CONTACT

T: +27 51 401 2240 or humanities@ufs.ac.za

Postgraduate:
Marizanne Cloete: +27 51 401 2592

Undergraduate:
Neliswa Emeni-Tientcheu: +27 51 401 2536
Phyllis Masilo: +27 51 401 9683

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