[Candrama] CFP: Stanislavsky and America, multi-representation and repair
Paul Fryer
paul at paulfryer.me.uk
Thu Nov 21 08:54:55 EST 2024
*The S Word* presents a callfor papers for the edited
collection,*///Stanislavsky a/**/nd//America; multi-represe//ntatio/n
/and repair/*/./
This collection is supported by Rose Bruford College and will be
submitted to Routledge to propose inclusion as part of the /Stanislavsky
And... /book series.(Routledge, Taylor and Francis)
https://www.routledge.com/Stanislavsky-And/book-series/STAS
<https://www.routledge.com/Stanislavsky-And/book-series/STAS>.
America as it is currently imaged conjures a multitude of questions,
about hegemonies of gender and sexuality, racism, multi-representation
(inclusivity) and repair. We are looking for those whose practice and
scholarship around these issues, and around America itself -as a
construct and reality- intersect with their work on Stanislavsky/MKHAT
in unique and exciting ways. We are defining ‘American’ as ‘in the
context of’: those who identify as American, or those global
practitioners engaging with (or intentionally omitting) the work of
American adaptations or translations of the work of Stanislavsky and MKHAT.
Teachers, practitioners, and researchers of acting and performance are
invited to explore, identify, investigate, articulate, document, and
present American practices/practitioners that facilitate/create/invite
multi-representation and/or practices and perspectives of repair.
Provocations include:
·How are American anti-racist theatre practitioners
using/adapting/developing Stanislavsky and the Moscow Art Collective’s work?
·How are American disabled theatre companies and actors/actor trainers
of determination using/adapting/developing Stanislavsky and MKHAT’s work?
·How are American practitioners queering Stanislavsky and MKHAT’s work,
or using/adapting/developing these works in queer training spaces?
·How are American practitioners working in gender equity/equality
theatre spaces using/adapting/developing Stanislavsky and MKHAT’s work?
This edited collection will consist of papers, provocations, post-cards,
photo essays, digital archival submissions and other creative modes of
transmission. We invite proposals for works that are up to 7,000 words
or equivalent.
Please email abstracts of 300 words or less along with a brief biography
to *Dr Dana Blackstone* (dana.blackstone at bruford.ac.uk) by the *3rd of
December, 2024.* Successful proposals will be confirmed by the 2^nd of
January, 2025.
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Prof. Paul Fryer PhD, FRSA, FHEA.
Visiting Professor, School of Performance and Cultural Industries, University of Leeds.
Visiting Professor, School of Arts and Creative Industries, London South Bank University.
Hon. Visiting Professor, School of Arts and Digital Industries, University of East London.
Co-Director, The Stanislavsky Research Centre.
Founding Editor, Stanislavski Studies and Series Editor, Stanislavsky And...(Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
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