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- Asian Theatre Journal
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Article
- The Yellow Earth Becomes the Yellow Dragon: Eco-Consciousness in Chinese Theatre of the 1980s Volume 26, Number 1, Spring 2009, pp. 135-147
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This issue contains 21 articles in total
- Color Insert
- From the Editor
- Dewi: Portrait of a Balinese Dancer (review)
- Rakugo: Performing Comedy and Cultural Heritage in Contemporary Tokyo (review)
- Mishima on Stage: The Black Lizard and Other Plays (review)
- Zeami: Performance Notes (review)
- Bernard Shaw and China: Cross-Cultural Encounters (review)
- Chinese Shadow Theatre: History, Popular Religion and Women Warriors (review)
- The Eternal Present of the Past: Illustration, Theater, and Reading in the Wanli Period, 1573–1619 (review)
- Beijing Opera Costumes: The Visual Communication of Character and Culture (review)
- Earth in Flower: The Divine Mystery of the Cambodian Dance Drama (review)
- Encyclopedia of Asian Theatre (review)
- Performance Review Essay: Japanese Theatre in Los Angeles
- Return from Exile: On Ming Hwa Yuan Gezaixi Company’s Survival in the New Century
- The Yellow Earth Becomes the Yellow Dragon: Eco-Consciousness in Chinese Theatre of the 1980s
- The Singapore Arts Festival at Thirty: Going Global, Glocal, Grobal
- Decade of Dreams: Democracy and the Birth of Nepal’s Engaged Stage, 1980–1990
- 1954: Selling Kabuki to the West
- Paris and the Quest for a National Stage in Meiji Japan and Late-Qing China
- Play
- Cry to Heaven: A Play to Celebrate One Hundred Years of Chinese Spoken Drama by Nick Rongjun Yu
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