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Theatre Symposium, Volume 28 Theatre and Citizenship Edited by Andrew Gibb Theatre Symposium is the official journal of the Southeastern Theatre Conference and features select papers presented at the annual Theatre Symposium Event. The essays in Theatre Symposium, Volume 28 explore a broad range of issues related to embodiment from examination of historical bodies in performance to pedagogical concerns
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Andrew Gibb is area head for Theatre History, Theory, and Criticism in the School of Theatre and Dance at Texas Tech University. He is the author of Californios, Anglos, and the Performance of Oligarchy in the U.S. West and has published work in Theatre History Studies, New England Theatre Journal, Latin American Theatre Review, Theatre Symposium, and Texas Theatre Journal.
Theatre History Studies 2020, Volume 39 Edited by Lisa Jackson-Schebetta Theatre History Studies is the official journal of the Mid-America Theatre Conference and devoted to research and excellence in all areas of theatre history. Published annually since 1981, Theatre History Studies has provided critical, analytical, and descriptive articles on all aspects of theatre history. The journal is devoted to disseminating the highest quality scholarly endeavors in order to promote understanding and discovery of world theatre history.
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Lisa Jackson-Schebetta is associate professor of theatre history at Skidmore College. She is author of Traveler, there is no road: Theater, the Spanish Civil War, and the Decolonial Imagination in the Americas.