Duncan Jamieson (University of Exeter) is a founding co-editor of the refereed journal Polish Theatre Perspectives (PTP), and an associate of the Grotowski Institute in Wrocław, where he has lectured on theatre and worked on various publications and research programmes since 2006. His current research project focuses on ethics and performer training in the work of Jerzy Grotowski, on which he has written in Contemporary Theatre Review (2007, 2009), and contributed a book chapter to a new collection of primary and critical texts on Grotowski in Polish (Instytut Teatralny, forthcoming 2011).
Conference on Polish Literature since 1989 to be held at University College London School of Slavonic and East European Studies 10-11 November 2011, with introductory symposium dedicated to Czesław Miłosz on 9 November (evening event). Supported by the Polish Cultural Institute, London (co-organizers), The Book Institute, Kraków, the Zdanowicz Fund, Trinity College Cambridge, and the SSEES Centre for the Study of Central Europe.
Closure of Conference project. Post-Conference Plans
Many many thanks to everyone who participated in the conference, to all those who presented papers, read their poetry or translations, contributed to discussions or just came to listen.
This blog will remain open as a record of the conference proceedings and will continue to include the programme, the abstracts of the presentations and the short biographies of the participants.
We have removed the conference papers from this site because we intend to include revised versions in a post-conference book. This book will not be a representation of the conference proceedings as such, however, but a volume of articles roughly reflecting the structure of the conference. The book will be edited by Ursula Philips, supported by a team of advisers (Urszula Chowaniec, Knut Andreas Grimstad, Kris Van Heuckelom and Elwira Grossman). It is expected that the volume will appear in 2013.
Should anyone wish to contact the authors of papers or read the original papers, please contact the conference organizer.
This blog will remain open as a record of the conference proceedings and will continue to include the programme, the abstracts of the presentations and the short biographies of the participants.
We have removed the conference papers from this site because we intend to include revised versions in a post-conference book. This book will not be a representation of the conference proceedings as such, however, but a volume of articles roughly reflecting the structure of the conference. The book will be edited by Ursula Philips, supported by a team of advisers (Urszula Chowaniec, Knut Andreas Grimstad, Kris Van Heuckelom and Elwira Grossman). It is expected that the volume will appear in 2013.
Should anyone wish to contact the authors of papers or read the original papers, please contact the conference organizer.