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[ecrea] CFP: Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance
Wed Sep 24 08:53:05 GMT 2008
Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance
ISSN 17536421
Published by Intellect
Editors: Prof Richard J. Hand, University of
Glamorgan & Dr Katja Krebs, University of Bristol.
Assistant editor: Dr Márta Minier, University of Glamorgan.
Reviews editor: Dr Du¹ka Radosavljeviæ, University of Kent.
Call for submissions
Aims and scope
Adaptation and translation in the form of the
conversion of oral, historical or fictional
narratives into stage drama has been common
practice for centuries. In our own time the
processes of cross-generic transformation
continue to be extremely important in theatre as
well as in the film and other media industries.
Adaptation and the related areas of translation
and intertextuality continue to have a central
place in our culture with a profound resonance
across our civilizations. As an academic
discipline, Adaptation Studies has begun to
establish itself in the last few decades as an
important area of scholarship and research which
- alongside Translation Studies - continues to
make significant contributions to our analysis
and understanding of a complex and increasingly diverse world culture.
The Journal of Adaptation in Film and
Performance is a recently established
peer-reviewed journal designed to engage with
specific issues relating to performance on
stage, film, television, radio and other media.
Embracing comfortably these disciplines under
the umbrella of adaptation theories and
practices, it attempts to challenge widespread
views of national cultural histories and global
constructions of performance culture by
analysing methods, histories and occurrences of
adaptation and translation across a range of media.
We would like to invite contributions that offer
historical, theoretical, practice-based and
pedagogy-orientated considerations and
discussions of adaptation and translation in/for
performance in the context of one or more of the following topics:
* Theatre
* Film
* Television
* Radio
* Music
* Dance
* Opera
* Gaming
* Graphic narratives
The Journal of Adaptation in Film and
Performance also features a 'Practitioners'
Perspectives' section on processes of
adaptations and translations examined from the point-of-view of the making.
Short 'Notes and Comments' contributions (up to
1,000 words) that facilitate debate and exchange
and interviews with practitioners and scholars will also be considered.
Submission details
Please, send your completed papers (4,000 -
6,000 words) accompanied by an abstract and a
short biographical note to the editors, Richard
Hand and Katja Krebs. We receive submissions on
an ongoing basis. If you would like to discuss
any specific proposals before submitting a
completed paper, please contact the editors.
For further information on the journal please
visit
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals.php?issn=17536421>http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals.php?issn=17536421
or contact us at:
<mailto:(rhand /at/ glam.ac.uk)>(rhand /at/ glam.ac.uk),
<mailto:(k.krebs /at/ bristol.ac.uk)>(k.krebs /at/ bristol.ac.uk)
or <mailto:(mminier /at/ glam.ac.uk)>(mminier /at/ glam.ac.uk).
With regard to the reviews section please email
<mailto:(d.radosavljevic /at/ kent.ac.uk)>(d.radosavljevic /at/ kent.ac.uk).
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