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      Contemporary European Playwrights
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      Contemporary European Playwrights book

      Edited ByMaria M. Delgado, Bryce Lease, Dan Rebellato
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 23 July 2020
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315111940
      Pages 432
      eBook ISBN 9781315111940
      Subjects Arts
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      Delgado, M.M., Lease, B., & Rebellato, D. (Eds.). (2020). Contemporary European Playwrights (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315111940

      ABSTRACT

      Contemporary European Playwrights presents and discusses a range of key writers that have radically reshaped European theatre by finding new ways to express the changing nature of the continent’s society and culture, and whose work is still in dialogue with Europe today.

      Traversing borders and languages, this volume offers a fresh approach to analyzing plays in production by some of the most widely-performed European playwrights, assessing how their work has revealed new meanings and theatrical possibilities as they move across the continent, building an unprecedented picture of the contemporary European repertoire. With chapters by leading scholars and contributions by the writers themselves, the chapters bring playwrights together to examine their work as part of a network and genealogy of writing, examining how these plays embody and interrogate the nature of contemporary Europe.

      Written for students and scholars of European theatre and playwriting, this book will leave the reader with an understanding of the shifting relationships between the subsidized and commercial, the alternative and the mainstream stage, and political stakes of playmaking in European theatre since 1989.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |20 pages

      Introduction

      ByMaria M. Delgado, Bryce Lease, Dan Rebellato

      chapter 1|23 pages

      European playwriting and politics, 1945–89

      ByDan Rebellato

      chapter 2|22 pages

      Elfriede Jelinek and Werner Schwab

      Heimat critique and dissections of right-wing populism and xenophobia
      ByKaren Jürs-Munby

      chapter 3|10 pages

      Weronika Szczawińska and Agnieszka Jakimiak

      Dramaturg as a figure of transition
      ByBryce Lease

      chapter 4|19 pages

      András Visky and Matéi Visniec

      Challenging boundaries of cultural specificity
      ByJozefina Komporaly

      chapter 5|17 pages

      Lars Norén and Jon Fosse

      Nordic grey or theatre innovators?
      ByRikard Hoogland

      chapter 6|17 pages

      Martin Crimp and Simon Stephens

      British playwrights as European playwrights
      ByDavid Barnett

      chapter 7|21 pages

      Marius von Mayenburg and Roland Schimmelpfennig

      Dissecting European lives under global capitalism
      ByPeter M. Boenisch

      chapter 8|18 pages

      Sarah Kane and Mark Ravenhill

      The ‘blood and sperm’ generation
      ByAndrew Haydon

      chapter 9|17 pages

      Vasilii Sigarev and the Presniakov Brothers

      Staging the new Russia
      ByNoah Birksted-Breen

      chapter 10|18 pages

      Paweł Demirski and Dorota Masłowska

      Painful pasts, transformative presents 1
      ByBryce Lease

      chapter 11|23 pages

      Jordi Galceran and Juan Mayorga

      Unravelling the present, narrativising the past 1
      ByMaria M. Delgado

      chapter 12|18 pages

      Ivan Vyrypaev and Natalia Vorozhbyt

      Language, memory, and cultural mythology in Russian and Ukrainian new drama
      ByMolly Flynn

      chapter 13|17 pages

      Enda Walsh and Martin McDonagh

      Reimagining Irish theatre
      ByPatrick Lonergan

      chapter 14|16 pages

      Yasmina Reza and Florian Zeller

      The art of success
      ByDominic Glynn

      chapter 15|19 pages

      Lena Kitsopoulou and Yannis Mavritsakis

      Greek theatre at the antipodes of crisis
      ByElizabeth Sakellaridou

      chapter 16|17 pages

      Emma Dante and Fausto Paravidino

      Families, national identity, and international audiences
      ByMargherita Laera

      chapter 17|21 pages

      Biljana Srbljanović and Ivana Sajko

      Voice in the place of silence
      ByDuška Radosavljević

      chapter 18|18 pages

      Debbie Tucker Green And Alice Birch

      ‘Angry feminists’ on the European stage
      ByMarissia Fragkou

      chapter 19|12 pages

      Peter Handke

      Inhabiting the world together
      ByHans-Thies Lehmann

      chapter 20|10 pages

      Jonas Hassen Khemiri

      Writing out of the binary
      ByBryce Lease

      chapter 21|15 pages

      Marie NDiaye

      Eliding capture
      ByKélina Gotman

      chapter |12 pages

      Afterword

      The constructed space
      ByDavid Greig
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