Nick Boalch

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Hi!

I'm an academic and theatremaker, interested principally in modern European drama, particularly Spanish and Catalan playwrights not widely known in English. I'm a graduate student in the Spanish Department of the School of Modern Languages & Cultures at the University of Durham and the School of English & Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London. As of November 2008, I'm on secondment at the Actors Centre.

My temperament is Idealist, my role variant is Counselor. Politically I'm on the left: I'm a Socialist, a Republican, an Internationalist and a Pacifist (here's my political compass) and a member of both the Green Party and Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds. I'm a Bright, which means that I embrace a naturalistic worldview, free from supernatural and mystical elements; my own particular worldview is Absurdist.

Be happy,

Nick x

Research

My research is in translation and visual culture, particularly theatre, film, TV and comics. For my PhD I am attempting to set out an internally consistent translation theory that engages with the combination of semiotic systems present in these media which is, at present, poorly understood. (This is, believe it or not, less poncey than it sounds.)

I also have an ongoing interest in virtual culture, particularly its intersections with the visual and the development of new paradigms of communication and information exchange online.

Teaching

I'm not based in Durham any more, but when I was I taught the undergraduate Spanish modules Introduction to Hispanic Studies, Introduction to Hispanic Texts, Hispanic Media & Culture and Spanish Language 2B. I have a separate page with some resources for students of Spanish, including some illustrated timelines of Spanish history.

Publications

Conference proceedings
  • (Co-edited with Phoebe Ayers, Samuel Klein et al.) Wikimania 2006: Proceedings of the Second International Wikimedia Conference (Tampa, FL: Wikimedia Foundation, 2006)
Invited papers
  • 'Lorca's Impossible Theatre: El público, Comedia sin título and the Authority of the Theatre', Beyond Spanish: The Many Lorcas, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, 1st November 2008
Book reviews
  • Review of Escribir la catalanidad: Lengua e identidades culturales en la narrativa contemporánea de Cataluña by Stewart King (2005), International Journal of Iberian Studies 20.1 (2007)

Other Things

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