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This book maps contemporary playwriting and theatre translation practices and ecologies in the European continent.
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This book maps contemporary playwriting and theatre translation practices and ecologies in the European continent.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 148
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000653427
- Artikelnr.: 64356670
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 148
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000653427
- Artikelnr.: 64356670
Margherita Laera is a Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre at the University of Kent, co-Director of the European Theatre Research Network and Arts Lead for Kent's Migration and Movement Signature Research Theme. She is an Executive Committee Member for the European Association for the Study of Theatre and Performance and a Trustee of Actors' Touring Company. Margherita is the author of Theatre & Translation (2019) and Reaching Athens: Community, Democracy and Other Mythologies in Adaptations of Greek Tragedy (2013), and editor of Theatre and Adaptation: Return, Rewrite, Repeat (2014). She also works as a theatre translator from and into Italian and English.
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Preface by Claudia Di Giacomo and Roberta Scaglione
Part I: At Work with Fabulamundi
1. At Work with Fabulamundi
Part II: Fabulamundi Workbook
2. Fabulamundi Workbook: A Report on Contemporary Playwriting and Theatre
Translation Practices in Europe
Part III: Conversations
3. For A Common Cultural Space: A Conversation with Lejla Kalamuji¿ and
Tanja ljivar about Playwriting in Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro
4. Representing Nordic Playwrights: A Conversation with Literary Agent
Hinriikka Lindqvist about Playwriting in Finland
5: From 'Fuck Story' to 'Whose Story?': A Conversation with Tyrfingur
Tyrfingsson and Sigríður Jónsdóttir about Playwriting in Iceland
6. Cultivating Diversity Through Policy: A Conversation with Jenny
Mijnhijmer About Playwriting in the Netherlands
7. We Have to Run Faster: A Conversation with Tiago Rodrigues and Marco
Mendonça about Playwriting in Portugal
8. A New Beginning? A Conversation with Mark Levitas about Playwriting in
Turkey
Index
Acknowledgements
Preface by Claudia Di Giacomo and Roberta Scaglione
Part I: At Work with Fabulamundi
1. At Work with Fabulamundi
Part II: Fabulamundi Workbook
2. Fabulamundi Workbook: A Report on Contemporary Playwriting and Theatre
Translation Practices in Europe
Part III: Conversations
3. For A Common Cultural Space: A Conversation with Lejla Kalamuji¿ and
Tanja ljivar about Playwriting in Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro
4. Representing Nordic Playwrights: A Conversation with Literary Agent
Hinriikka Lindqvist about Playwriting in Finland
5: From 'Fuck Story' to 'Whose Story?': A Conversation with Tyrfingur
Tyrfingsson and Sigríður Jónsdóttir about Playwriting in Iceland
6. Cultivating Diversity Through Policy: A Conversation with Jenny
Mijnhijmer About Playwriting in the Netherlands
7. We Have to Run Faster: A Conversation with Tiago Rodrigues and Marco
Mendonça about Playwriting in Portugal
8. A New Beginning? A Conversation with Mark Levitas about Playwriting in
Turkey
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Preface by Claudia Di Giacomo and Roberta Scaglione
Part I: At Work with Fabulamundi
1. At Work with Fabulamundi
Part II: Fabulamundi Workbook
2. Fabulamundi Workbook: A Report on Contemporary Playwriting and Theatre
Translation Practices in Europe
Part III: Conversations
3. For A Common Cultural Space: A Conversation with Lejla Kalamuji¿ and
Tanja ljivar about Playwriting in Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro
4. Representing Nordic Playwrights: A Conversation with Literary Agent
Hinriikka Lindqvist about Playwriting in Finland
5: From 'Fuck Story' to 'Whose Story?': A Conversation with Tyrfingur
Tyrfingsson and Sigríður Jónsdóttir about Playwriting in Iceland
6. Cultivating Diversity Through Policy: A Conversation with Jenny
Mijnhijmer About Playwriting in the Netherlands
7. We Have to Run Faster: A Conversation with Tiago Rodrigues and Marco
Mendonça about Playwriting in Portugal
8. A New Beginning? A Conversation with Mark Levitas about Playwriting in
Turkey
Index
Acknowledgements
Preface by Claudia Di Giacomo and Roberta Scaglione
Part I: At Work with Fabulamundi
1. At Work with Fabulamundi
Part II: Fabulamundi Workbook
2. Fabulamundi Workbook: A Report on Contemporary Playwriting and Theatre
Translation Practices in Europe
Part III: Conversations
3. For A Common Cultural Space: A Conversation with Lejla Kalamuji¿ and
Tanja ljivar about Playwriting in Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro
4. Representing Nordic Playwrights: A Conversation with Literary Agent
Hinriikka Lindqvist about Playwriting in Finland
5: From 'Fuck Story' to 'Whose Story?': A Conversation with Tyrfingur
Tyrfingsson and Sigríður Jónsdóttir about Playwriting in Iceland
6. Cultivating Diversity Through Policy: A Conversation with Jenny
Mijnhijmer About Playwriting in the Netherlands
7. We Have to Run Faster: A Conversation with Tiago Rodrigues and Marco
Mendonça about Playwriting in Portugal
8. A New Beginning? A Conversation with Mark Levitas about Playwriting in
Turkey
Index