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[ecrea] New Publication: Translation and Adaptation in Theatre and Film
Thu Sep 12 08:55:06 GMT 2013
The latest volume of the Routledge Advances and Theatre and Performance
Studies Series, *Translation and Adaptation in Theatre and Film *edited by
Katja Krebs, is now available.
This book provides a pioneering and provocative exploration of the rich
synergies between adaptation studies and translation studies and is the
first genuine attempt to discuss the rather loose usage of the concepts
of translation and adaptation in terms of theatre and film. At the heart
of this collection is the proposition that translation studies and
adaptation studies have much to offer each other in practical and
theoretical terms and can no longer exist independently from one
another. As a result, it generates productive ideas within the contact
zone between these two fields of study, both through new theoretical
paradigms and detailed case studies. Such closely intertwined areas as
translation and adaptation need to encounter each other's methodologies
and perspectives in order to develop ever more rigorous approaches to
the study of adaptation and translation phenomena, challenging current
assumptions and prejudices in terms of both. The book includes
contributions as diverse yet interrelated as Bakhtin's notion of
translation and adaptation, Bollywood adaptations of
Shakespeare's/ Othello/, and an analysis of performance practice, itself
arguably an adaptive practice, which uses a variety of languages from
English and Greek to British and International Sign-Language. As
translation and adaptation practices are an integral part of global
cultural and political activities and agendas, it is ever more important
to study such occurrences of rewriting and reshaping. By exploring and
investigating interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspectives and
approaches, this volume investigates the impact such occurrences of
rewriting have on the constructions and experiences of cultures while at
the same time developing a rigorous methodological framework which will
form the basis of future scholarship on performance and film,
translation and adaptation.
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