Post by Juan F. Cerdá on May 27, 2008 17:32:41 GMT 1
Cultures of Translation: Adaptation in Film and Performance
Event Date June 26, 2008 – June 28, 2008
Location – ATRiuM, University of Glamorgan, Cardiff
This international conference focuses on various aspects of adaptation into film, performance, television, radio and other media.
Adaptation – the reworking of a verbal text or another artefact for a new audience in a different genre or media – is as old a practice as cultural production itself, yet its systematic study – adaptation studies – is only a recently emerging discipline. The Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries with its strengths in drama, music, media and communication and having strong links with the creative writing unit of the university is the editorial home of Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance and is now hosting a major international and interdisciplinary conference that will shape the formation of this neglected field of research.
The event is open to scholars from as diverse, yet closely interconnected areas as the study of film, theatre, opera, music, dance, television, radio, games and graphic narratives. Whereas some of the most recent research in the field focused on the connections between adaptation and appropriation, this conference also addresses analogies and differences between adaptation and translation processes.
The conference embraces a plethora of perspectives characteristic of the encompassed disciplines and facilitates a negotiation between these stances, whether they emphasise the creative or the interpretive aspect of translation and adaptation. Both the concepts and independent cases of adaptation and translation will receive attention. The event will provide room for the investigation of transformative strategies both against the respective cultural and historical settings and generic or media-based criteria.
The conference therefore offers a range of platforms to participants, including plenaries, papers, workshops, masterclasses, exhibitions, screenings and performances so as to initiate dialogue between theoretical and more practice-based approaches to adaptation and translation.
Keynote speakers:
Jack Bradley (Literary Consultant; former Literary Manager, National Theatre, London)
Dr Deborah Cartmell (De Montfort University)
Professor Michael Cronin (Dublin City University)
Professor Steffen Hantke (Sogang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Professor Graham Ley (University of Exeter)
Dr John Milton, (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil)
Professor Jonathan Powell (Royal Holloway; former Head of Drama, BBC)
Professor Eckart Voigts-Virchow (University of Siegen, Germany)
The conference is organised by Professor Richard Hand (University of Glamorgan), Dr Katja Krebs (University of Bristol) and Dr Márta Minier (University of Glamorgan).
In addition to the main academic programme, there will also be a series of artistic events including:
Thursday 26th-Saturday 28th June, available throughout the conference – B(earth) painting – voice – light installation
Thursday 26th June, 6pm onwards – Caberet performance by dirty fit grannies
Friday 27th June, 6pm-6.45pm – Radio Drama
Find information on how to get to Cardiff and the ATRiuM here
To inspect the inaugural issue of Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance please visit Intellect books or to order a hard copy please contact Luke Roberts
Download the REGISTRATION FORM and CONFERENCE PROGRAMME at
cci.glam.ac.uk/events/2008/jun/26/cultures-translation-adaptation-film-and-performan/
Event Date June 26, 2008 – June 28, 2008
Location – ATRiuM, University of Glamorgan, Cardiff
This international conference focuses on various aspects of adaptation into film, performance, television, radio and other media.
Adaptation – the reworking of a verbal text or another artefact for a new audience in a different genre or media – is as old a practice as cultural production itself, yet its systematic study – adaptation studies – is only a recently emerging discipline. The Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries with its strengths in drama, music, media and communication and having strong links with the creative writing unit of the university is the editorial home of Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance and is now hosting a major international and interdisciplinary conference that will shape the formation of this neglected field of research.
The event is open to scholars from as diverse, yet closely interconnected areas as the study of film, theatre, opera, music, dance, television, radio, games and graphic narratives. Whereas some of the most recent research in the field focused on the connections between adaptation and appropriation, this conference also addresses analogies and differences between adaptation and translation processes.
The conference embraces a plethora of perspectives characteristic of the encompassed disciplines and facilitates a negotiation between these stances, whether they emphasise the creative or the interpretive aspect of translation and adaptation. Both the concepts and independent cases of adaptation and translation will receive attention. The event will provide room for the investigation of transformative strategies both against the respective cultural and historical settings and generic or media-based criteria.
The conference therefore offers a range of platforms to participants, including plenaries, papers, workshops, masterclasses, exhibitions, screenings and performances so as to initiate dialogue between theoretical and more practice-based approaches to adaptation and translation.
Keynote speakers:
Jack Bradley (Literary Consultant; former Literary Manager, National Theatre, London)
Dr Deborah Cartmell (De Montfort University)
Professor Michael Cronin (Dublin City University)
Professor Steffen Hantke (Sogang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Professor Graham Ley (University of Exeter)
Dr John Milton, (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil)
Professor Jonathan Powell (Royal Holloway; former Head of Drama, BBC)
Professor Eckart Voigts-Virchow (University of Siegen, Germany)
The conference is organised by Professor Richard Hand (University of Glamorgan), Dr Katja Krebs (University of Bristol) and Dr Márta Minier (University of Glamorgan).
In addition to the main academic programme, there will also be a series of artistic events including:
Thursday 26th-Saturday 28th June, available throughout the conference – B(earth) painting – voice – light installation
Thursday 26th June, 6pm onwards – Caberet performance by dirty fit grannies
Friday 27th June, 6pm-6.45pm – Radio Drama
Find information on how to get to Cardiff and the ATRiuM here
To inspect the inaugural issue of Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance please visit Intellect books or to order a hard copy please contact Luke Roberts
Download the REGISTRATION FORM and CONFERENCE PROGRAMME at
cci.glam.ac.uk/events/2008/jun/26/cultures-translation-adaptation-film-and-performan/