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- Asian Theatre Journal
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Review
- The Noh Ominameshi : A Flower Viewed from Many Directions (review) Volume 22, Number 1, Spring 2005, pp. 154-158
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- Editor's Note
- New Energy: Where Are You?
- Divinities, Demons, Kings and Clowns: Puppetry of India and Southeast Asia (review)
- The Ramayana in Indonesia (review)
- Cross-Dressing in Chinese Opera (review)
- The Noh Ominameshi : A Flower Viewed from Many Directions (review)
- Peach Blossom Fan (review)
- I La Galigo (review)
- Impersonation, Autobiography, and Cross-Cultural Adaptation: Lee Kuo-Hsiu's Shamlet
- Magical Realism and Theatre of the Oppressed in Taiwan: Rectifying Unbalanced Realities with Chung Chiao's Assignment Theatre
- Juedixi: An Entertainment of War in Early China
- Theatre in a Time of Terrorism: Renewing Natural Harmony after the Bali Bombing via Wayang Kontemporer
- The Pendulum of Intercultural Performance: Kathakali King Lear at Shakespeare's Globe
- Performing Furyu No: The Theatre of Konparu Zenpo
- Shushin Kani'iri (Possessed by Love, Thwarted by the Bell): A Kumi Odori by Tamagusuku Chokun, as Staged by Kin Ryosho
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