Amphitheatre, Journal of Performing Arts Theory Volume 5, Number 2

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Publishers: Slovenian Theater Institute and University in Ljubljana, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television

ISSN: 1855-4539 (Printed Edition), 1855-850X (Digital Edition)

Paperback, 175 pages; 17cm x 24 cm; Slovenian/English Language.

The journal is published twice annually. Price of a single issue: 10 EUR. Price of a double issue: 18 EUR. Annual subscription: 16 EUR for individuals, 13 EUR for students, 18 EUR for institutions. Postage and handling not included.

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The journal is included in: MLA International Bibliography (Directory of Periodicals).

The publication of Amfiteater is supported by the Slovenian Research Agency and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia.

In the second issue of the fifth year of Amfiteater we bring you four articles, six book reviews and a historical supplement: four selected reviews of Lojze Smasek.

 

Contents

Colophon

Preface

 

Articles

Maja Šorli:

On Lesbian Theatre in Slovenia

Jure Gantar:

Il Capitano's Many Enemies: Commedia dell'Arte as a Political Commentary on Early Modern Europe

Maja Murnik:

Gravity and Performance Art

Milena Mileva Blažić:

The Manuscripts and Literary Beginnings of Ivan Hribar in the Dramatic Society in Ljubljana 

Book Reviews   

Jasmina Založnik:

Everything is a game of interpretations; a game with difference and towards the difference we make (Bojan Anđelković: The Noordung artistic structure. Philosophy and its double) (available in Slovenian Language only)

Jure Gantar:

New perspectives on old issues (Štefan Vevar and Barbara Orel, editors: The beginnings and achievements of Slovenian theatre in the modern era. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Dramatic Society in Ljubljana) (available in Slovenian Language only)

Kaja Kraner:

How governance manifests itself (Aldo Milohnić: Art in an age of law and capital) (available in Slovenian Language only)

Gasper Troha:

How to Analyse Theatre in a Social Context? (Joshua Edelman, Louise Ejgod Hansen and Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen: The Problem of Theatrical Autonomy - Analysing Theatre as a Social Practice)

Katja Gorečan:

(In)audibility of bleeding nipples (Simona Semenič: You hear me? & Simona Semenič: Three dramas) (available in Slovenian Language only)

Nataša Berce:

A precise historicization of modern dance (Živa Kraigher: When the dance happens. Records, documents, memories. Posthumously edited by Tomaž Kraigher) (available in Slovenian Language only)

 

Lojze Smasek:

Selected Theatre Reviews from International Festivals 

Philip Glass, Robert Wilson: Einstein on the Beach (Einstein on the beach); Icelandic National Theatre: Inúk (available in Slovenian Language only)

Jérôme Savary: Les Mélodies du malheur (Melodies of disaster) (available in Slovenian Language only)

William Shakespeare - Lindsay Kemp Company: A Midsummer Night's Dream (A Midsummer Night's Dream) (available in Slovenian Language only)

Enrique Vargas: Curses (available in Slovenian Language only)

 

Submission Guidelines

 

 

Editor-in-Chief: Maja Šorli

Editorial Board: Bojana Kunst, Barbara Orel, Ana Perne, Blaž Lukan, Aldo Milohnić, Tomaž Toporišič, Gašper Troha

International Advisory BoardMark Amerika (University of Colorado, USA), Marin Blažević (Sveučilište u Zagrebu, HR), Ramsay Burt (De Montfort University, GB), Joshua Edelman (Manchester Metropolitan University, GB), Jure Gantar (Dalhousie University, CA), Janelle Reinelt (The University of Warwick, GB), Anneli Saro (Tartu University of Economics, EE), Miško Šuvaković (Univerzitet Singidunum, RS), S. E. Wilmer (Trinity College Dublin, IE)

Published by: Slovenian Theater Institute (represented by Mojca Jan Zoran, Director) and University of Ljubljana, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (represented by Tomaž Gubenšek, Dean)

 

Amphitheater – Journal of Performing Arts Theory was founded in 2008 by the University of Ljubljana, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television.

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