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Popular and Populist Shakespearean Transcreations in Central and Eastern Europe
The article discusses the variety of ways in which the terms “popular” or “populist” could be associated with postwar Shakespearean transcreations in the Central and Eastern European region, pointing out how performers and adaptors challenged the ...
Nicoleta Cinpoeş +4 more
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Best of United European Gastroenterology Week 2025. [PDF]
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 14, Issue 1, February 2026.
Nenu I +3 more
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Théâtre et politique : coup de projecteur sur l’artiste et sénatrice mexicaine Jesusa Rodríguez
This article aims to shed light on the artist and Senator Jesusa Rodríguez, a key figure in the contemporary Mexican arts scene and major player in the left-wing political party currently in power.
Erwan Burel
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This article is based on a presentation delivered at the 51st Ludmila Verbitskaya International Philological Conference. The study explores the phenomenon of audiovisualization of cabaret culture in silent films of the 1900s to 1920s, examining how it ...
MARTYNOVA DARIA O. / МАРТЫНОВА Д.О.
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Pelanggan atau pembeli merupakan tolak ukur kesuksesan sebuah produk. Dalam dunia pertunjukan penotonlah yang menjadi kunci utama dalam melihat pertunjukan itu menarik atau biasa saja.
Dewi Fajarwati
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Hos in the garden: staging and resisting neoliberal creativity [PDF]
This article takes up the challenge of extending and enhancing the literature on arts interventions and creative city policies by considering the role of feminist and queer artistic praxis in contemporary urban politics.
McLean, Heather
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Techniques of Image Construction in Texts of Cabaret Performance
The article analyses selected techniques of image construction in texts of cabaret performances. It is assumed that cabaret discourse is an interaction arrangement in which the standard objective of communicative behaviour of cabaret artists is to amuse ...
Wiesław Czechowski, Krzysztof Ozga
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Muses of the Mud: the tango and the cabaret
The point of departure for this article is the striking commonalities shared by the tango and the cabaret. As the title suggests, both genres have colourful, yet modest origins, indebted to those, like prostitutes and criminals, on the margins of society.
Hennie Aucamp
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We Walk Among You:Trans Identity Politics Goes to the Movies [PDF]
Recent legal and social acknowledgement of (some) trans citizenship claims demonstrates the continuing evolution of trans politics and identity and the relationship between socio-political identities and popular culture.
Cowan, Sharon
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Sprachwitz in den Texten österreichischer Kabarettisten
Jokes are a part of our culture. The aim of this essay is the analysis and systematization of cabaret texts of well-known Austrian cabaret artists. The witty sketches are a complex phenomenon and consist of language puns (manipulation, bizarre fantasy ...
Reinhold Utri
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