Theatre east and west revisited

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Conté: It's not in Descartes: The kabuki essays of Leonard Pronko / Samuel L. Leiter. Lagging behind Leonard / Ruby Cohn. Kabuki and the war of grater east Asia, 1931-1945 / James R. Brandon. Traces in a child's mind: Tanizaki Jun'ichiro and traditional Japanese theatre / Anthony H. Chambers. New trends in Japanese theatre: Hasegawa Koji and the decentralization of theatre / Mari Boyd. Women in No today / Ogama Rebecca Teele. More than a Home for Madama Butterfly: why Japan wanted a new national theatre / Barbara E. Thornbury. Dabali: a brief history of Nepal's theatre in transition / Carol Davis. Drawn to the page: Hamlet and illustration as interpretation / Eric T. Haskel. Towards the Eurasian theatre / Nicola Savarese. Leonard's bastard son: the Noho theatre group's first two decades / Jonah Salz. Black Tuesday: the creation of a contemporary No play / Holly A. Blummer. Black Tuesday: a contemporary No play / Bill Stengel, Abigail Estes, Debra J. Clough and Desmond Aldridge. Fusion playwriting as artistic strategy / Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei. The Lion's pride: a kabuki-style play / Kathy Welch. Unwitting pioneers / Dave Williams. Western influence upon traditional Chinese theatre / Wenwei Du. La Meri's corporeal expression east and west theory, performance, teaching / Nancy Lee Ruyter. Collective creation and cross-cultural exchange / Claudia Orenstein. The Ripe action / Eugenio Barba
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