Performing Adaptations: Essays and Conversations on the Theory and Practice of Adaptation
Editat de Michelle MacArthur, Lydia Wilkinson, Keren Zaiontzen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2009
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ISBN-13: 9781443805124
ISBN-10: 1443805122
Pagini: 273
Dimensiuni: 147 x 206 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN-10: 1443805122
Pagini: 273
Dimensiuni: 147 x 206 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Notă biografică
Michelle MacArthur is a PhD candidate at the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto. Her dissertation research focuses on the critical reception of feminist theatre in Toronto and Montreal. She has published in alt.theatre and contributed theatre entries to the online Canadian Encyclopedia. She is also co-editor of the fall 2009 issue of Canadian Theatre Review on audiences. Lydia Wilkinson is a PhD Candidate at the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto. She is currently working towards the completion of her thesis entitled "Trudeau and the Performance of Canadian Identities", which analyzes the former prime minister as a performance subject, deconstructing Trudeau's performance of self and popular representations of the PM. Lydia will once again co-edit with Michelle in the fall 2009 Canadian Theatre Review: Audiences. She has also published in alt.theatre. Keren Zaiontz is a PhD candidate at the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto. Her dissertation focus is on contemporary Canadian site-specific companies in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. She is a co-editor of the anthology, Reluctant Texts from Exuberant Performance: Canadian Devised Theatre with Bruce Barton, Natalie Corbett, and Birgit Schreyer-Duarte. She has published in Canadian Theatre Review and the anthology Critical Perspectives on Canadian Theatre: Environmental and Site-specific Theatre, edited by Andrew Houston.