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- Asian Theatre Journal
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Review
- A Tokyo Romance: A Memoir by Ian Buruma (review) Volume 36, Number 1, Spring 2019, pp. 260-262
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This issue contains 24 articles in total
- Drumming Asian America: Taiko, Performance, and Cultural Politics by Angela K. Ahlgren (review)
- Voices of Taiwanese Women: Three Contemporary Plays ed. by John Weinstein (review)
- Books Received
- Snow in Midsummer by Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig (review)
- Hijikata Tatsumi and Ohno Kazuo by Sondra Fraleigh and Tamah Nakamura (review)
- Engeki: Japanese Theatre in the New Millennium (review)
- A Tokyo Romance: A Memoir by Ian Buruma (review)
- The Orphan of Zhao and Other Yuan Plays: The Earliest Known Versions trans. by Stephen H. West and Wilt L. Idema (review)
- Staging British South Asian Culture: Bollywood and Bhangra in British Theatre by Jerri Daboo (review)
- World Dance Cultures: From Ritual to Spectacle by Patricia Leigh Beaman (review)
- The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Ethnicity ed. by Anthony Shay and Barbara Sellers-Young (review)
- Ola Bola the Musical dir. by Tiara Jacquelina (review)
- Masks and Costumes of Purulia Chhau
- Local Community Ritual Theatre in Guangxi, South China
- Trapping the Heron: The Curious Case of Sagi School Kyōgen
- Uncle Tom's Cabin in China: Ouyang Yuqian's Regret of a Black Slave and the Tactics of Impersonating Race, Gender, and Class
- Mystic Lear and Playful Hamlet: The Critical Cultural Dramaturgy in the Iranian Appropriations of Shakespearean Tragedies
- 2017 Black Tent Theatre Project in Gwanghwamun Square: Staging Tragic Memory and Building Solidarity through Public Theatre
- Theatre on the Move: Sakurai Daizou's Tent Theatre in East Asia
- Chinese Entertainment Industry, the Case of Folk Errenzhuan
- Desiring Spectacular Discipline: Aspiration, Fraternal Anxiety, and the Allure of Restraint in Nō's Dōjōji
- Rescuing Mulian's Mother in the Xi Era: Reviving Ritual Xiqu in Contemporary Fujian
- Ras and Affect in Ramlila (and the Radheshyam Ramayan)
- From the Editor
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