Theatralia (2021 Supplementum Shakespeare)
Moderní česká divadelní hra (1896-1989). Mezi textem a inscenací (slovník děl)
Chapter 1: Raising the (Iron) Curtain: The Heritage of 1989 in the New Europe ●
Anna Cetera-Włodarczyk / Shakespeare in Purgatory: (Re)Writing the History of the Post-war Reception ●
George Volceanov / Shakespeare on the Page in Romania: Before and After 1989 ●
Péter P. Müller / Institutional Structure, Social Function, and the Shakespeare Repertoire in Hungary after 1989–1990 ●
Natália Pikli / Institutional Heritage and ‘that Shakespearean hazard’ 1989–2019: The Case of the Katona József Theatre and SzFE’s Ódry Theatre ●
Nicoleta Cinpoeş / ‘Shakestivalling’ in the New Europe ●
Chapter 2: (E)Merging Practices in Post-1989 Central European Theatre(s) ●
Kornélia Deres / Emerging Postdramatic Aesthetics and Shakespeare in Hungarian Theatre ●
Anna Kowalcze-Pawlik / Meaningless Acts: Migratory Aesthetics in Krzysztof Warlikowski’s and Paweł Miśkiewicz’s Dystopian Adaptations of The Tempest ●
Jacek Fabiszak / Maja Kleczewska’s 2019 Hamlet/Гамлеt: A Case of Trans-/Inter-cultural Shakespeare Production in Poland Thirty Years after the Transition ●
Gabriella Reuss / Shakespeare in the Post-1989 Hungarian Puppet Scene ●
Ivona Mišterová / Mission (Im)Possible? Cross-Gendered Shakespeare on Czech Stages after 1989 ●
Chapter 3: Performing Power and Identity ●
Šárka Havlíčková Kysová / Singing in the Blend: Stagings of Verdi’s Operatic Shakespeare in the Czech Republic after 1989 ●
Jana Wild / Macbeth, Petty Bourgeois ●
Zsolt Almási / Textuality, Heritage, and Identity in Hungary: Contexts for the Interpretation of Szikszai’s Insertion in Macbeth (2018) ●
Kinga Földváry / Reappropriations of Shakespearean History on the Post-Communist Hungarian Stage
- Vydavatel: Masarykova univerzita
- Obor (časopisy): Divadlo a divadelní teorie, Historie
- Jazyk: čeština, angličtina, slovenština
- Rok vydání: 2021
- Pracoviště: Filozofická fakulta
- Rozměry: 17 x 24
- ISSN: 1803-845X