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Issue 44

Issue 44

Thu, 1 Apr 2004
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Australasian Drama Studies

Number 44 April 2004

 

Table of Contents

  1. Issue 044 (Full Issue PDF)
  2. Outside In: Theatre, Networks and Interdisciplinary Perspectives MARIA SHEVTSOVA
  3. 'Hello Wien!' The Eighth Rex Cramphorn Memorial Lecture BARRIE KOSKY
  4. Utopia, Maps and Ecstasy: Configuring Space in Barrie Kosky's 1996 Adelaide Festival MARY ANN HUNTER
  5. Making a Mythopoetic Theatre: Jenny Kemp as Director of an Imaginary Future-Past-Present RACHEL FENSHAM
  6. The Question of Authenticity in 1960s-1970s Californian Body art: Posing a Challenge to a Concept of Presence ANJA KANNGIESER
  7. Reconciling Shakespeare and Indigeneity in Australia: Star-Cross'd communities and Racial Tempests EMMA COX
  8. '...So Many Types, How Can All Be In The Same Category':Questioning Racial Boundaries in Mark de Silva's Stories for Amah SUSAN PHILLIP
  9. 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

  1. Issue 044 (Full Issue PDF)
  2. Outside In: Theatre, Networks and Interdisciplinary Perspectives MARIA SHEVTSOVA
  3. 'Hello Wien!' The Eighth Rex Cramphorn Memorial Lecture BARRIE KOSKY
  4. Utopia, Maps and Ecstasy: Configuring Space in Barrie Kosky's 1996 Adelaide Festival MARY ANN HUNTER
  5. Making a Mythopoetic Theatre: Jenny Kemp as Director of an Imaginary Future-Past-Present RACHEL FENSHAM
  6. The Question of Authenticity in 1960s-1970s Californian Body art: Posing a Challenge to a Concept of Presence ANJA KANNGIESER
  7. Reconciling Shakespeare and Indigeneity in Australia: Star-Cross'd communities and Racial Tempests EMMA COX
  8. '...So Many Types, How Can All Be In The Same Category':Questioning Racial Boundaries in Mark de Silva's Stories for Amah SUSAN PHILLIP
  9. 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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