Interculturalism and Performance: Writings from PAJBonnie Marranca, Gautam Dasgupta Interculturalism and Performance brings together more than two dozen contributions on a topic that continues to revitalize discussion of the theater -- the intersection of culture, interculturalism, and performance. The volume features chapters by Victor Turner, Tadashi Suzuki, Richard Schechner, Daryl Chin, and Johannes Birringer as well as interviews with Edward Said, Peter Sellars, and Lee Breuer. |
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Thinking About Interculturalism | 9 |
Currents of Theatrical Exchange | 27 |
Criticism Culture and Performance | 38 |
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