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Szerző/Author: László Hevesi (University of Pécs)
E-mail: hevesilaszlo13@gmail.com
Rövid életrajz/Bio:

László Hevesi is a PhD student at the Doctoral School of Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Pécs. His research examines the Hungarian-language portrayal of Shylock’s role. As a practicing actor, he also examines his research through the experience he has gained during his own creative processes.

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Theatron , Vol. 19. No. 4. (2025): 69–73.

Cím/Title (ENG): Dramaturgs on the Barricades (Philippa Kelly, ed.: Diversity, Inclusion and Representation in Contemporary Dramaturgy)
Abstract:

Diversity, Inclusion and Representation in Contemporary Dramaturgy was published in New York in 2020 as the fifth volume of Routledge’s Focus on Dramaturgy series. The series editor is Magda Romanska, and this volume was edited by Philippa Kelly with the associate editor Amrita Ramanan. In Diversity, Inclusion and Representation in Contemporary Dramaturgy, over 216 pages, sixteen dramaturgs (practising with one exception in the US) share the knowledge they have gained through their work in the form of case studies with source references. The studies cover the period between 2010 and 2020. Each case study is written by a dramaturg whose body of work explores important issues of race, cultural equity, and culturally specific practices within a wide range of conventions, venues, and communities.

Keywords: contemporary dramaturgy, EDI, social awareness