Australasian Drama Studies
Number 44 April 2004
Table of Contents
- Issue 044 (Full Issue PDF)
- Outside In: Theatre, Networks and Interdisciplinary Perspectives MARIA SHEVTSOVA
- 'Hello Wien!' The Eighth Rex Cramphorn Memorial Lecture BARRIE KOSKY
- Utopia, Maps and Ecstasy: Configuring Space in Barrie Kosky's 1996 Adelaide Festival MARY ANN HUNTER
- Making a Mythopoetic Theatre: Jenny Kemp as Director of an Imaginary Future-Past-Present RACHEL FENSHAM
- The Question of Authenticity in 1960s-1970s Californian Body art: Posing a Challenge to a Concept of Presence ANJA KANNGIESER
- Reconciling Shakespeare and Indigeneity in Australia: Star-Cross'd communities and Racial Tempests EMMA COX
- '...So Many Types, How Can All Be In The Same Category':Questioning Racial Boundaries in Mark de Silva's Stories for Amah SUSAN PHILLIP
- How Gothic is S/He? Three New Zealand Dramas MURRAY EDMOND
Reviews
IAN MAXWELL, Performance and Evolution in the Age of Darwin: Out of the Natural Order by Jane R Goodall
SIMON DEVEREAUX, The Convict Theatres Early Australia, 1788-1840 by Robert Jordan
MIMI COLLIGAN, The Pollards: A Family and Its Child and Adult Opera Companies in New Zealand and Australia 1880-1910 by Peter Downes
HOWARD McNAUGHTON, Crucible of Cultures: Anglophone Drama at the Dawn of a New Millenium ed. Marc Maufort and Franca Bellarsi
DENISE VARNEY, Popular Theatre: A Sourcebook ed. joel Schechter
ANN WILSON, How Theatre Educates: Convergences & Counterpoints with Artists, Scholars and Advocates ed. Kathleen Gallagher and David Booth
JOANNE TOMPKINS, The Semiotics of Theatre and Drama, second edition by Keir Elam
Table of Contents - Issue 044 (Full Issue PDF)
- Outside In: Theatre, Networks and Interdisciplinary Perspectives MARIA SHEVTSOVA
- 'Hello Wien!' The Eighth Rex Cramphorn Memorial Lecture BARRIE KOSKY
- Utopia, Maps and Ecstasy: Configuring Space in Barrie Kosky's 1996 Adelaide Festival MARY ANN HUNTER
- Making a Mythopoetic Theatre: Jenny Kemp as Director of an Imaginary Future-Past-Present RACHEL FENSHAM
- The Question of Authenticity in 1960s-1970s Californian Body art: Posing a Challenge to a Concept of Presence ANJA KANNGIESER
- Reconciling Shakespeare and Indigeneity in Australia: Star-Cross'd communities and Racial Tempests EMMA COX
- '...So Many Types, How Can All Be In The Same Category':Questioning Racial Boundaries in Mark de Silva's Stories for Amah SUSAN PHILLIP
- How Gothic is S/He? Three New Zealand Dramas MURRAY EDMOND
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Outside In: Theatre, Networks and Interdisciplinary Perspectives MARIA SHEVTSOVA |
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'Hello Wien!' The Eighth Rex Cramphorn Memorial Lecture BARRIE KOSKY |
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Utopia, Maps and Ecstasy: Configuring Space in Barrie Kosky's 1996 Adelaide Festival MARY ANN HUNTER |
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Making a Mythopoetic Theatre: Jenny Kemp as Director of an Imaginary Future-Past-Present RACHEL FENSHAM |
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The Question of Authenticity in 1960s-1970s Californian Body art: Posing a Challenge to a Concept of Presence ANJA KANNGIESER |
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Reconciling Shakespeare and Indigeneity in Australia: Star-Cross'd communities and Racial Tempests EMMA COX |
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'...So Many Types, How Can All Be In The Same Category':Questioning Racial Boundaries in Mark de Silva's Stories for Amah SUSAN PHILLIP |
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How Gothic is S/He? Three New Zealand Dramas MURRAY EDMOND |
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