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Over seven decades, Theatre Journal has achieved an international reputation as one of the most significant publications of theatre and performance studies today. The journal features scholarly articles that are at the cutting edge of theatre, dance, and performance studies; focusing on historiographical, cultural, and/or theoretical analyses in both national and transnational contexts. Two special issues and two general issues are published each year; all issues include book and performance reviews. The journal also features an online section that includes interviews with artists, think pieces, and other alternative approaches to knowledge production. Theatre Journal is an official publication of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE).
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Volume 60, Number 2, May 2008Table of Contents

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View "That a black twisty divil could be hiding under such comeliness": Woman versus woman in Early Twentieth-Century Irish Theatre
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View "But this will be a mere confusion": Real and Represented Confusions on the Elizabethan Stage
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View The Location of Shakespeare in Korea: Lee Yountaek's Hamlet and the Mirage of Interculturality
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View Lady in the Dark: Biography of a Musical, and: Oklahoma! The Making of an American Musical (review)
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ISSN | 1086-332X |
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Print ISSN | 0192-2882 |
Launched on MUSE | 2008-06-25 |
Open Access | No |
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