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Maska Volume 36 Issue 203-204 is out now!
Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Maska Volume 36 Issue 203-204 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Maska Volume 36 Issue 203-204 is out now!

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/maska

 

Aims and Scope

 

Maska: The Performing Arts Journal is Europe's oldest professional journal in its field. For the last two decades Maska has fostered a high-level professional discourse in a range of subjects such as performance studies and theories of contemporary dance in connection with the broader field of contemporary arts, multimedia practices, social theory and philosophy. Since 2001, Maska has been bilingual (contributions are published in Slovenian and English), which has made it accessible to an international audience, where it has acquired relevance. Subscribers to the journal include the libraries of performance studies departments of European and American universities; this has resulted in joint projects, for example a special issue of the magazine published in cooperation with the prominent magazine Performance Research (Routledge). The journal is double-blind peer-reviewed in order to maintain the highest standards of scholastic integrity.

 

Issue 203-204

 

Jasmina Založnik, Pia Brezavšček and Rok Bozovičar

Editorial

 

Urban Belina

An Intimate Encounter in the Confrontation with the Inevitability of Suffering

 

Dejan Srhoj

I Don’t Do Performances, I’m a Dancer

 

Evelin Bizjak

The Performative Potential of Raw Materiality 

 

Crumbs from the Scene

 

Jonathan Burrows

What Would Be Another Word for It?

 

Elina Pirinen

Whisper to Me Giuseppina

 

VOICE OF DANCE

 

Guy Cools

On Dance Dramaturgy

 

Ana Dubljević

The Principles of Feminist Dramaturgical Thinking in Dance and Performance

 

Igor Dobričić

Voice Act(s)

 

Rok Vevar in collaboration with Irena Z. Tomažin

Dance, Voice, Speech, Sound

 

Bojana Piškur

It’s Like Life: There is No Subsequent Correction, No Adjustment.

Interview with Katalin Ladik

 

Jure Flierl

Jump into My Throat!

 

Luka T. Zagoričnik

Counter-voicing in the Avant-garde and Experimental Music

 

Edka Jarząb

Multimodalities of the Voice and Listening

 

Martina Ruhsam

The Politicality of a Poetic Practice