Studies in Canadian Literature
Études en littérature canadienne

Volume 49, numéro 1, 2024 Special Issue Staging Strategies: Trends in Canadian Drama and Performing Arts Stratégies de mise en scène : tendances de l’art dramatique et des arts de la scène canadiens Sous la direction de Janne Cleveland et Cynthia Sugars

Sommaire (16 articles)

Introduction

Articles

  1. “Sovereign Storytellers, Sovereign Space”: A Conversation about Indigenous Theatre with Kevin Loring
  2. Counter-Memorial Documentary and Kincentric Honouring Practices in Marie Clements’s The Unnatural and Accidental Women
  3. “Not Everybody Who’s Peculiar Is Insane”: The Lavender Scare in Girl in the Goldfish Bowl
  4. Resurgence of Land-Based Pedagogy in Yvette Nolan’s The Unplugging
  5. Performing Complaint in Contemporary Canadian Academic Drama
  6. Wittgenstein’s Dreamer: Skepticism in John Mighton’s Possible Worlds
  7. Virtuality and Actuality in Janet Cardiff’s Solo and Collaborative Walking Tours with George Bures Miller
  8. Rethinking Liveness through the Digital Real: The Virtual as a Performance Venue in Empirical Theatre Research
  9. Performing Virtual Intimacy in Landline
  10. Les trois exils de Christian E. ou l’hybridation conte-théâtre dans le monologue acadien
  11. “Wanting Justice . . . Wanting Answers . . . Wanting Change”: Staging Multiple and Diverse Identities in Canadian Theatre for Young Audiences
  12. Representing the Refugee Body: Liminality, Precarity, and Alterity in Ahmad Meree’s Suitcase/Adrenaline
  13. Crossing Lines, Crossing Borders: The Translator’s Role in Subverting Power Structures in Naghmeh Samini’s The Child
  14. Bringing Stories to the Screen and “Out of Silence”: An Interview with Hannah Moscovitch

Notes on Contributors

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