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no-stage press, directed by Sofía R. Fernández, publishes work in critical performance, dance, and theater studies, as well as scholarship concerned with the moving, present, and spectral body. Recognizing the persistent gap between artistic and academic practices, the press focuses on the interconnected relationships between thought and gesture, appearance and writing, and intellectual production and communal encounters. no-stage press seeks to foster a space for everybody and every body; it is committed to amplifying a multiplicity of voices, geographies, and forms of engagement, and welcomes interdisciplinary approaches. Moreover, understanding language as a multifaceted and layered medium, it encourages experimental formats and alternative structures for engaging with scholarship. no-stage press's goal is to support forms of critical knowledge that emerge from experimental practices, dialogue, meditation, and other modes of movement, gesture, and observation.

 

For questions or to send a proposal, please contact Sofía R. Fernández sofia.fernandezgonzalez@yale.edu 

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​​​​​​Sofía Ruvira Fernández is a writer, artist and researcher from Galicia. She is the author of El arte de traspasar la escritura (Barlin Libros, 2026) and Os corpos fráxiles (Aira Editorial, 2024), among other publications. Her writing has appeared in academic and non-academic outlets such as Nós Diario, Clara Corbelhe and The Brooklyn Rail. A doctoral candidate at Yale University, she works at the intersection of theater, performance, and ecology, as well migration literature and its textual production.​

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