SHAKESPEARE: OWN AND FOREIGN
INTERNATIONAL THEATRE STUDIES CONFERENCE
SHAKESPEARE: OWN AND FOREIGN INTERNATIONAL THEATRE STUDIES CONFERENCE 15th EDITION 26 noiembrie 2014, Tg-Mureș, Hotel Plaza Conference Hall • 09.00-10.00 Sorin-Ion Crişan - Hamlet et le mythe de la lamelle Eleonora Ringler Pascu - Shakeapeare Re-Mixed. A Postmodern Experiment at the German State Theatre from Timișoara Szabó Attila - Shakespeare Ludic and Political Denis Poniž - Some Questions (and possible answers) about Shakespeare's Presence in our World Chair: Ungvári Zrínyi Ildikó • 10.00 - 10.15 - discussions • 10.15-10.30 coffee break • 10.30 - 11.30 Albert Maria - What is the Question? The Dialogical Self in Hamlet’s Monologue in the Performance Directed by Thomas Ostermeier at Schaubühne Berlin Köllő Csongor- Shakespeare: Prince of Thieves and Making the Word Flesh Gelu Badea - The Cousin Shakespeare Novák Ildikó - Text and Visual Context. Shakespeare Adaptations on the Puppet Theatre Stage Chair: Albert Mária • 11.30-11.45 discussions • 11.45-12.00 coffee break • 12.00 - 13.00 Bartha Katalin Ágnes - Aldridge Placed in National-patriotic Rhetoric (Hungarian Celebrations of Ira Aldridge) Raluca Blaga - Shakespeare, our most Powerful Political Weapon Ungvári Zrínyi Ildikó - Own and Foreign. Neo-platonic Identities in Twelfth Night Ildikó Lőkös - Where is Illyria? Chair: Szabó Attila • 13.00-13.15 discussions • lunch break 13.15 - 15.00 • 15.00- 16.00 Violeta Zonte - Ispita magiei în Hamlet Simona Vintilă - Shakespeare Reloaded: an Approach to our Fellow Will Daria Dimiu - Hamlet ou l’éloignement de soi Daniela Moisuc - Words, Words, Words ... Chair: Patkó Éva • 16.00-16.15 discussions • 16.15-16.30 coffee break • 16.30 -17.30 Jankó Szép Yvette - Shakespeare Ghosting in the Finnish Hamlet’s Tragedy Kornélia Deres - Hamlet As a Ghost (Wooster Group: Hamlet, 2007) Patkó Éva - The Father–Daughter Relationship in King Lear Anda Cadariu - Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice Chair: Raluca Blaga • 17.30 - 18.00 discussions