Branislav jakovljevic biography of william shakespeare

branislav jakovljevic biography of william shakespeare

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  • Inherent Estrangement: Brecht's Reading of Shakespeare's Tragedies was published in The Brecht Yearbook / Das Brecht-Jahrbuch 42 on page 21.
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      Branislav Jakovljević My research is highly interdisciplinary.

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    Branislav Jakovljevic (pronounced Ya-kov-le-vich) published scholarly articles on a broad variety of subjects, from history of late nineteenth-century theater, to Russian and Soviet avant-garde, to contemporary American experimental performance.
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  • Branislav Jakovljevic (pronounced Ya-kov-le-vich) published scholarly articles on a broad variety of subjects, from history of late nineteenth-century theater, to Russian and Soviet avant-garde, to contemporary American experimental performance.
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      My most recent book project is The Performance Apparatus: On Ideological Production of Behaviors (forthcoming from University of Michigan Press), in which I investigate the relationship between performance art and theories of ideological formations from the s until the present.

    My research is highly interdisciplinary. I find it very rewarding to study performance in the context of visual arts, film and digital media, literature and poetry, critical theory, as well as larger social and historical processes. Most recently, I have been focusing on climate change and environmental justice. Over the past year, I have co-edited with my colleagues from TAPS Diana Looser and Matt Smith a two-part special issue of TDR: The Drama Review on performance and climate change. This research and teaching interest comes from my more long-term engagement with performance and politics.

    My most recent monograph in English is Alienation Effects: Performance and Self-Management in Yugoslavia (University of Michigan Press, ) which received the Joe A. Callaway Prize for the Best Book on Drama or Theater for and Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) Outstanding Book Award, It has been translated into Serbian () and Slovenian (). I co-translated and edited Radomir Kon

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      Branislav je član uredničkog odbora TDR (The Drama Review).