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Adapting Nineteenth-Century Women Authors on Stage: Interview with Marina Cano

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In this episode, Gracie and Rebecca talk with Marina Cano about her new book, Theatrical Afterlives: Nineteenth-Century Women’s Novels on the Stage. We discuss what performance studies, theatre studies, and adaptation studies add to each other and why theatrical adaptations of nineteenth-century women authors are an important intervention. You can find Marina's info here [https://metode.academia.edu/MarinaCano] and her book here [https://global.oup.com/academic/product/theatrical-afterlives-9780198992882?prevNumResPerPage=20&prevSortField=8&start=20&lang=en&cc=es] Episode edited and mixed by Gracie Bain and Rebecca Raddatz. This podcast is supported by the website Adaptation Today. To keep up with Adaptation Today, visit our website, adaptationtoday.com and join our listserv, where you can stay up to date on all the news in the field. Make sure to follow us on Instagram, Bluesky, or Threads. The music used is an extract from the original “Swing Party” by Johnathon M. Horner (Beat Mekanik) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/beat-mekanik/single/swing-party-1/. Accessed via Free Music Archive under the Creative Commons 4.0 Int’l License. No warranties are given. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.en. The sound effect used is "JingleJazz" by Sound-Work . Accessed via Pixabay under the Pixabay Content License

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In this episode, Gracie and Rebecca talk with Marina Cano about her new book, Theatrical Afterlives: Nineteenth-Century Women’s Novels on the Stage. We discuss what performance studies, theatre studies, and adaptation studies add to each other and why theatrical adaptations of nineteenth-century women authors are an important intervention. You can find Marina's info here [https://metode.academia.edu/MarinaCano] and her book here [https://global.oup.com/academic/product/theatrical-afterlives-9780198992882?prevNumResPerPage=20&prevSortField=8&start=20&lang=en&cc=es] Episode edited and mixed by Gracie Bain and Rebecca Raddatz. This podcast is supported by the website Adaptation Today. To keep up with Adaptation Today, visit our website, adaptationtoday.com and join our listserv, where you can stay up to date on all the news in the field. Make sure to follow us on Instagram, Bluesky, or Threads. The music used is an extract from the original “Swing Party” by Johnathon M. Horner (Beat Mekanik) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/beat-mekanik/single/swing-party-1/. Accessed via Free Music Archive under the Creative Commons 4.0 Int’l License. No warranties are given. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.en. The sound effect used is "JingleJazz" by Sound-Work . Accessed via Pixabay under the Pixabay Content License

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