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The Use of Arts-Based Methods to Enhance Patient Engagement in Health Research. [PDF]

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A porcine <i>ex-vivo</i> model to train scrotal exploration in a regional Australian centre: a pilot study. [PDF]

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Infusing co-design with ADAPT-ITT: adapting interventions with populations experiencing health disparities. [PDF]

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Ankle Fracture FIXation surgery with or without Tourniquet (AFFIXT): protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial. [PDF]

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Translation theatre and theatre translation: discourses of Shakespearean plays in Hong Kong

Asia Pacific Translation and Intercultural Studies, 2016
AbstractA translator for theatre performance can exert his or her power through textual translation. By opening up more textual spaces, the translator helps preserve the temporalities of the original; those temporalities are locked up in space and in words.
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Translation, theatre practice, and the jazz metaphor

open access: yesJournal of Adaptation in Film and Performance, 2013
Abstract This article assumes a position that sees translation – the interlingual transposition of languages – and adaptation – the (sometimes) interlingual (and sometimes) intersemiotic textual practice as one process despite their separate histories, theories and fields of study.
Mark O'Thomas
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Theatre and Translation

Canadian Theatre Review, 2000
Among the contexts in which this issue is produced is the memory one of us has of growing up francophone in Ottawa, feeling the frustration of always having to translate in order to get on with the business of everyday life: the feeling, spoken in the epigraph above, of both speaking and being heard “in translation,” as a distant echo of “what’s ...
Hélène Beauchamp, Ric Knowles
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Theatre Translation in Performance

2013
Introduction 1. Transnational, Multilingual and Post-dramatic: Rethinking the Location of Translation in Contemporary Theatre Cristina Marinetti 2. Masks, Music Scores and Hourglasses: Rethinking Performability Through Metaphors Eva Espasa 3. Semantics and Syntax in Translating Shakespeare Alessandro Serpieri 4.
BIGLIAZZI, Silvia   +2 more
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