Theatre History.
Overview
Works: | 25 works in 25 publications in 25 languages |
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Titles
Contemporary Japanese women's theatre and visual arts[electronic resource] :performing girls' aesthetics /
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Queer dramaturgies[electronic resource] :international perspectives on where performance leads queer /
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Child labor in the British Victorian entertainment industry[electronic resource] :1875-1914 /
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Breaking bad and dignity[electronic resource] :unity and fragmentation in the serial television drama /
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Staging China[electronic resource] :new theatres in the twenty-first century /
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Performing (for) survival[electronic resource] :theatre, crisis, extremity /
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Staging science[electronic resource] :scientific performance on street, stage and screen /
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Anti-war theatre after Brecht[electronic resource] :dialectical aesthetics in the twenty-first century /
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Theatre and residual culture[electronic resource] :J.M. Synge and pre-Christian Ireland /
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Modern acting[electronic resource] :the lost chapter of American film and theatre /
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Tennessee Williams and Italy[electronic resource] :a transcultural perspective /
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Women, collective creation, and devised performance[electronic resource] :the rise of women theatre artists in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries /
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New York City and the Hollywood musical[electronic resource] :dancing in the streets /
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Gilbert and Sullivan's 'respectable capers'[electronic resource] :class, respectability and the Savoy Operas 1877-1909 /
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Early modern diplomacy, theatre and soft power[electronic resource] :the making of peace /
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The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall and cosmopolitan entertainment culture[electronic resource] /
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Irish drama, modernity and the Passion play[electronic resource] /
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W.C. Fields from the Ziegfeld Follies and Broadway stage to the screen[electronic resource] :becoming a character comedian /
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The theatre of Romeo Castellucci and Societas Raffaello Sanzio[electronic resource] :from icon to iconoclasm, from word to image, from symbol to allegory /
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Revisiting Shakespeare's lost play[electronic resource] :Cardenio/Double falsehood in the eighteenth century /
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