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[Commlist] IFTR - Translation, Adaptation, Dramaturgy working group: CFP
Mon Oct 28 18:18:03 GMT 2019
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Translation, Adaptation and Dramaturgy (TAD) Working Group,
International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR) conference
IFTR 2020 Galway, Ireland
NUI Galway
13-17 July 2019
Conference theme: ‘Theatre Ecologies: Environment, Sustainability and
Politics’
https://www.iftr.org/conference
Deadline for abstract submission: 31 January 2020
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The IFTR Translation, Adaptation and Dramaturgy (TAD) Working Group will
be meeting at the IFTR conference in Galway, Ireland, 13-17 July 2020.
THE WORKING GROUP:
Translation, Adaptation and Dramaturgy (TAD) is an interdisciplinary
Working Group whose members research within the respective fields of
theatre translation, adaptation and dramaturgy and, more interestingly,
at the intersections of those, combining interests in the local and the
global, historical and contemporary, text and performance, theory and
practice, critical theory, cultural studies, ethics, politics and
aesthetics. The group works towards both individual and shared outputs
and involves short and long-term collaborations, as well as an ongoing
commitment to rigour, curiosity and new ideas.
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For more information about the Translation, Adaptation and Dramaturgy
WG, please visit
https://www.iftr.org/working-groups/translation-adaptation-and-dramaturgy.
IFTR 2020: CALL FOR PAPERS:
In response to the theme of the Galway 2020 conference – ‘Theatre
Ecologies: Environment, Sustainability and Politics’ – we propose the
following topics:
·Ecologies of Translation, Adaptation and Dramaturgy
·Translation, Adaptation, Dramaturgy and the Anthropocene
·Globalisation, ethics and theatre-making via Translation
·Politics: Changing Landscapes of Adaptation
·Sustainable Dramaturgies
* Open call: We encourage other submissions that address
translation, adaptation and dramaturgy, including those that do not
directly refer to the conference theme.
FORMAT OF CONFERENCE SESSIONS:
The co-conveners will arrange abstracts into panels grouped by connected
topics.Papers (up to 3000 words) are pre-circulated four weeks before
the conference, followed by brief (up to 10 minutes) verbal
presentations at the conference to ensure time for discussion and
exchange. We are open to proposals featuring other presentation
formatsthat fit the allocated timeframe.
WG members are currently working on a book project on politics of
translation adaptation and dramaturgy, but we are open to starting new
initiatives, collaborations and projects too.
SUBMITTING YOUR ABSTRACT:
Abstracts should be no more than 300 words and are due 31 January 2020.
We welcome existing and new working group members, at all career stages
and form anywhere in the world, to submit papers on any aspect of
translation, adaptation and dramaturgy. The WG exists to encourage
debate and exchange of ideas, and we are open to interested observers to
attend and participate in our discussions.
All abstract submissions are made through the Cambridge Core website.
However, in order to make a submission you will need to become a member
of IFTR first.
If you have already have a Cambridge Core account, you can download
instructions on how to join IFTR:
https://www.iftr.org/media/2765/become-a-member-already-have-a-core-account.pdf
If you do not have a Cambridge Core account, you can download
instructions on how to join IFTR:
https://www.iftr.org/media/2766/become-a-member-new-to-core.pdf
Please direct all questions about #IFTR2020 to: (iftrgalway2020 /at/ gmail.com)
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<mailto:(iftrgalway2020 /at/ gmail.com)>>
ACCEPTANCE:
Applicants will be informed of acceptance by late February/early March 2020.
BURSARIES:
IFTR offers financial assistance to scholars wishing to participate in
its Annual Conference. Bursaries are awarded on the basis of merit,
relevance to the conference or Working Group theme and financial need.
Please note that the deadline for bursary applications significantly
predates the deadline for abstract submission (Deadline: 15 December
2019). For information and instructions about bursaries, and to download
the application form, please visit
https://www.iftr.org/conference/bursaries. For bursary-related queries,
please email (iftrbursaries2020 /at/ gmail.com)
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<mailto:(iftrbursaries2020 /at/ gmail.com)>>.
More information about the conference can be found at the IFTR website:
http://www.iftr.org/conference
Please feel free to contact us with any questions regarding the WG
and/or your abstract submission.
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