In this Issue
Modern Drama was founded in 1958 and is the most prominent journal in English to focus on dramatic literature. The terms, "modern" and "drama," are the subject of continuing and fruitful debate, but the journal has been distinguished by the excellence of its close readings of both canonical and lesser known dramatic texts through a range of methodological perspectives. The journal features refereed articles that enhance our understanding of plays in both formal and historical terms, largely treating literature of the past two centuries from diverse geo-political contexts, as well as an extensive book review section. Published quarterly.
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Volume 60, Number 2, Summer 2017Editorial Board
Editor
R. Darren Gobert
Book Review Editor
Ju Yon Kim
Director, Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
Tamara Trojanowska
Business Manager
Antonia Pop
Chair, Editorial Advisory Board
Jill Levenson
Executive Committee
Antonia Pop R.
Darren Gobert
Alan Ackerman
Jill Levenson
Tamara Trojanowska
Other Members
John Astington
Elaine Aston
Linda Ben-Zvi
Elin Diamond
Errol Durbach
J. Ellen Gainor
Stanton B. Garner, Jr.
S.E. Gontarski
Christopher Innes
Ric Knowles
David Kornhaber
Martin Puchner
Ato Quayson
Matthew W. Smith
Lawrence Switzky
Joanne Tompkins
Mary Trotter
Stacy Wolf
W.B. Worthen
Hersh Zeifman
Editorial Assistants
Alex Ferrone
Johanna Lawrie
Cassandra Silver
Former Editors
Founding Editor
A.C. Edwards, 1958–1972
Ruby Cohn, 1967–1982
Frederick J. Marker, 1972–1976
Jill Levenson, 1977–1986
John H. Astington, 1986–1991
Patricia Howard, 1990–1993
Dorothy Parker, 1993–1998
Alan Thomas, 1993–1998
David A. Blostein, 1995–1999
Ric Knowles, 1999–2005
Joanne Tompkins, 1999–2005
W.B. Worthen, 1999–2005
Alan Ackerman, 2005–2015