Ethical exchanges in translation, adaptation and dramaturgy / edited by Emer O'Toole, Andrea Pelegri Kristić, Stuart Young.

Ethical Exchanges in Translation, Adaptation and Dramaturgy examines compelling ethical issues that concern practitioners and scholars in the fields of translation, adaptation and dramaturgy. Its 11 essays, written by academic theorists as well as scholar-practitioners, represent a rich diversity of...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill/Rodopi,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Themes in Theatre 9.
Physical Description:1 online resource (244 pages).
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520 |a Ethical Exchanges in Translation, Adaptation and Dramaturgy examines compelling ethical issues that concern practitioners and scholars in the fields of translation, adaptation and dramaturgy. Its 11 essays, written by academic theorists as well as scholar-practitioners, represent a rich diversity of philosophies and perspectives, and reflect a broad international frame of reference: Asia, Europe, North America, and Australasia. They also traverse a wide range of theatrical forms: classic and contemporary playwrights from Shakespeare to Ibsen, immersive and interactive theatre, verbatim theatre, devised and community theatre, and postdramatic theatre. In examining the ethics of specific artistic practices, the book highlights the significant continuities between translation, adaptation, and dramaturgy; it considers the ethics of spectatorship; and it identifies the tightly interwoven relationship between ethics and politics. 
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --  |t Introduction: Othering Sameness /  |r Emer O’Toole and Andrea Pelegrí Kristić --  |t 1 The Ethics of the Representation of the Real People and Their Stories in Verbatim Theatre /  |r Stuart Young --  |t 2 The Witness Turn in the Performance of Violence, Trauma, and the Real /  |r Suzanne Little --  |t 3 Re-Routing Ibsen: Adaptation as Tenancy/Occupation in Simon Stone’s The Wild Duck and Thomas Ostermeier’s An Enemy of the People  /  |r Glenn D’Cruz --  |t 4 Intercultural Adaptation: The Ethics of Peter Brook’s 11 and 12  /  |r Emer O’Toole --  |t 5 Ethical Challenges in Adaptation: Gothic Eurico from Novel to Performance /  |r Graça P. Corrêa --  |t 6 The Nomadic Dramaturge: Negotiating Subjectivity, Multicultural Translation, and Dramaturgical Composition /  |r Fiona Graham --  |t 7 One Problem Play, Two Measures: Translatability of Christian Ethics in Two Adaptations of Measure for Measure  /  |r Jenny Wong --  |t 8 The Poetics and Politics of Un/translatability in Timberlake Wertenbaker’s New Anatomies  /  |r Carol L. Yang --  |t 9 From Greek into Neutral: Translating Contemporary Greek Theatre during the Eurozone Crisis /  |r Maria Mytilinaki Kennedy --  |t 10 A Dramaturgy of Montage and Dislocation: Brecht, Warburg, Didi-Huberman, and the Pathosformel  /  |r Jonathan W. Marshall --  |t 11 Staging the Ethical Dilemma of Liveness: John Jesurun’s Divergent Play with Convergence /  |r Christophe Collard --  |t Index /  |r Emer O’Toole , Andrea Pelegrí Kristić and Stuart Young. 
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