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Highlights in Anglo-American Drama: Viewpoints from Southeast Europe

This volume represents perspectives on a number of aspects of modern Anglo-American drama and dramatists written by scholars from ex-Yugoslav republics, resulting from long years of common interest and cooperation in the field between the corresponding English Departments in the region. The volume was inspired by the Word across Cultures conference, organised by the Institute of Foreign Languages of the University of Montenegro in Podgorica, Montenegro, in July 2014. The researchers who participated in the conference’s literature section were testament to the growing interest in drama among regional literature scholars.

The book will appeal to both an academic and non-academic readership. The former will, certainly, benefit from this book since English and, especially, American drama is not appropriately represented by the number of published books it deserves world-wide. The volume provides a South-East European perspective on Anglo-American drama, and represents a valuable addition to existing drama scholarship, since all the contributors are from the ex-Yugoslav republics and write from a standpoint of multiple othernesses. It will also be of interest to theatre and film scholars, as well as theatre and film enthusiasts, because of the variety of approaches adopted in the papers.


Radmila Nastić is a Professor of English Literature and Culture at the Faculty of Philology and Arts FILUM at the University of Kragujevac. Her publications include three books: Drama u doba ironije (Drama in the Age of Irony), In Quest of Meaning, and Tragedija i savremeni svet (Tragedy and the Modern World), and over fifty articles in peer-reviewed journals.

Vesna Bratić is an Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature at the Institute of Foreign Languages of the University of Montenegro. Her professional interests lie within American and English literature, cultural and gender studies in American literature, contemporary American drama and Balkan-US cultural connections.

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Biljana Vlašković Ilić

Vesna Bratic

Ifeta Ciric-Fazlija

Tijana Matovic

Radmila Nastić

Sonja Novak

Tomaž Onič

Igor Petrovic

Mirna Sindicic Sabljo

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ISBN: 1-4438-8682-3

ISBN13: 978-1-4438-8682-6

Release Date: 10th February 2016

Pages: 210

Price: £47.99

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