[Candrama] Webinar on Writing book Proposals/Alternative Publication Formats

Stefan Aquilina stefan.aquilina at um.edu.mt
Mon Nov 9 02:00:00 EST 2020


Dear colleague



You might be interested in the following webinar that I am presenting on
how to prepare a book proposal. The session will also feature a
presentation by my friend and colleague Maria Kapsali on alternative
formats of publishing research. Full details below.



Do kindly forward this to anyone who might be interested.


Thanks



Stefan



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*IFTR NEW SCHOLARS WEBINAR *



A webinar brought to you by the New Scholars Forum of the International
Federation for Theatre Research, in collaboration with the Faculty of
Media, Art and Performance of the University of Regina, the School of
Performing Arts of the University of Malta, and the School of Performance
and Cultural Industries of the University of Leeds.



*Date:*

26 November 2020



*Time:* 17:00 (GMT); 12:00 (EST)



*Presentation 1: Preparing a Book Proposal*

Dr Stefan Aquilina, School of Performing Arts, University of Malta



*Presentation 2: Alternative Formats of Publishing Research *

Dr Maria Kapsali, School of Performance and Cultural Industries, University
of Leeds



*Session Moderated by:*

Dr Taiwo Afolabi, University of Regina, Graduate Representative, IFTR



*Registration:*

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/125623821231



For more information email, Dr Taiwo Afolabi - taiwo.afolabi at uregina.ca
Dr Stefan Aquilina <https://www.um.edu.mt/profile/stefanaquilina>
Director, School of Performing Arts <https://www.um.edu.mt/performingarts>
Senior Lecturer, Department of Theatre Studies
<https://www.um.edu.mt/performingarts/theatre>
University of Malta

Co-Director, Stanislavsky Research Centre
<https://stanislavsky-research.leeds.ac.uk/>
Director, CTATT Research Project <http://www.ctatt.org/>

Book Publications:
*Amateur and Proletarian Theatre in Post-Revolutionary Russia: Primary
Sources
<https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/amateur-and-proletarian-theatre-in-post-revolutionary-russia-9781350170971/>*
(forthcoming;
Bloomsbury)
*Modern Theatre in Russia: Tradition Building and Transmission Processes
<https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/modern-theatre-in-russia-9781350066106/> *(2020;
Bloomsbury)
*Interdisciplinarity in the Performing Arts: Contemporary Perspectives
<https://www.um.edu.mt/mup/onlinebookstore>*(2018; Malta University Press)
*Stanislavsky in the World: The System and its Transformations across
Continents
<https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/stanislavsky-in-the-world-9781472587886/>
*(2017;
Bloomsbury)

And:
'Teaching Stanislavsky: Periodization and the Formation of Theatre Canons'
<https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/VGNPYBKQIFGT7WFPYIU5/full?target=10.1080%2F20567790.2020.1718862&fbclid=IwAR0Xc0Tty3MmdpAe8w3bDSMWryXU_D5Th849EGagicnN5dTUgV_3-8W8-5Q>,
in *Stanislavski Studies*
 'Cultural Transmission of Actor Training Techniques'
<https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/uhHcNSkG4YyrNfXcYeRC/full?target=10.1080%2F19443927.2018.1538018&fbclid=IwAR0pshmq_mwx1EMz8QYLA2dBLn2Sgn26HQiAaTce1e8ypHZwXZtbPfnaayg>,
in *Theatre, Dance and Performance Training (*Routledge), 10:1, pp. 4-20.
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