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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Ukraine's remarkable aptitude for resilience and grassroots activism, as witnessed since February 2022, is closely connected to a process that began with the Euromaidan Revolution in 2013-14, when over two million Ukrainians took to the streets in defense of democracy and human rights. In the months directly following the Revolution, Russia illegally occupied Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula, and began funneling both arms and troops into the eastern region of Donbas to fuel a conflict between the Ukrainian army and a small group of radical separatists. Since that time, Ukrainians have been working diligently to build the society in which they have wanted to live, all while fighting Russia and its proxies in Europe's forgotten war. Ukrainian New Drama After the Euromaidan Revolution brings together key works from the country's impressively generative post-Revolutionary period, many of them published here in English for the first time. As well as established voices from the European theatre repertoire such as Natalka Vorozhbyt and Maksym Kurochkin, this collection also features iconic plays from Ukraine's post-Maidan generation of playwrights Natalka Blok, Andrii Bondarenko, Anastsiia Kosodii, Lena Lagushonkova, Olha Matsiupa, and Kateryna Penkova. Considered together, these plays reflect the diversity of voices in Ukraine as a country seeking to comprehend both the personal and political consequences of the Revolution, the war, and all that has come since.A key element to the remarkable culture of defiance and resistance that Ukrainians created in these years has been new approaches to arts activism, particularly in the performing arts. In the eight years between Euromaidan and the full-scale invasion, Ukraine witnessed an incredible boom in socially engaged performance practice. Playwriting in particular has become an essential genre through which artists have sought to bear witness to the repercussions of the war and to create spaces for the reclaiming of historical and cultural narratives; Ukrainian New Drama After the Euromaidan Revolution captures this spirit and published this necessary and vital work in English for the very first time.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBroschur. Condizione: leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Aus dem Klappentext: Womit beschäftigen sich junge Theaterautorinnen und -autoren aus dieser Region? Welcher Generation, Gesellschaft und Kultur gehören sie an? Wie blicken sie auf die von Umbrüchen und KOnflikten geprägte Geschichte ihrer Länder? Welche Visionen und Wünsche haben sie für die Zukunft? Und was bedeutet für sie Europa? Mit Beiträgen von: Mariam Agamjan / Sergej Anzelewitsch / Natalja Blok / Inna Cebotari / Alex Chigvinadze / Ion Coseru / Dumitru Crudu / Den Gumenniy / Andrej Iwanow / Otar Katamadze / Davit Khorbaladze / Witalij Korolew / Wiktor Krassowskij / Dimitrij Lewizkij / Aljaksej Makejtschyk / Aleksandr Mantusch - Rsajew / Elwin Sadgobelashvili / Nana Sepashvili/ Mariana Starciuc / Nino Suramelashvili / Ljocha Tschykanas und Alexandru Vakulovski SOFORTVERSAND AUF RECHNUNG! Ein schönes, sauberes Exemplar - fast wie neu - internationaler Versand In deutscher Sprache. 223 S. 225 x 150 mm.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Ukraine's remarkable aptitude for resilience and grassroots activism, as witnessed since February 2022, is closely connected to a process that began with the Euromaidan Revolution in 2013-14, when over two million Ukrainians took to the streets in defense of democracy and human rights. In the months directly following the Revolution, Russia illegally occupied Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula, and began funneling both arms and troops into the eastern region of Donbas to fuel a conflict between the Ukrainian army and a small group of radical separatists. Since that time, Ukrainians have been working diligently to build the society in which they have wanted to live, all while fighting Russia and its proxies in Europe's forgotten war. Ukrainian New Drama After the Euromaidan Revolution brings together key works from the country's impressively generative post-Revolutionary period, many of them published here in English for the first time. As well as established voices from the European theatre repertoire such as Natalka Vorozhbyt and Maksym Kurochkin, this collection also features iconic plays from Ukraine's post-Maidan generation of playwrights Natalka Blok, Andrii Bondarenko, Anastsiia Kosodii, Lena Lagushonkova, Olha Matsiupa, and Kateryna Penkova. Considered together, these plays reflect the diversity of voices in Ukraine as a country seeking to comprehend both the personal and political consequences of the Revolution, the war, and all that has come since.A key element to the remarkable culture of defiance and resistance that Ukrainians created in these years has been new approaches to arts activism, particularly in the performing arts. In the eight years between Euromaidan and the full-scale invasion, Ukraine witnessed an incredible boom in socially engaged performance practice. Playwriting in particular has become an essential genre through which artists have sought to bear witness to the repercussions of the war and to create spaces for the reclaiming of historical and cultural narratives; Ukrainian New Drama After the Euromaidan Revolution captures this spirit and published this necessary and vital work in English for the very first time.
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Aggiungi al carrelloLARIONOV (Mikhaïl Fiodorovitch), GONTCHAROVA (Natalia Sergueïevna) (illustratore). Paris, Michel (la Cible), 1920 (date d'impression). Grand in-8, 52 pp., non paginé, broché. Couverture et papier fortement jaunis, mouillures sur les marges des feuilles, une déchirure en marge. Illustré de 8 gravures de Larionov et Gontcharova. Texte en russe.* Voir photographie(s) / See the picture(s). * Membre du SLAM et de la LILA / ILAB Member. La librairie est ouverte du lundi au vendredi de 14h à 19h. Merci de nous prévenir avant de passer,certains de nos livres étant entreposés dans une réserve.
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