A critical discussion of the concept of 'performance literature' as applied to the cross-cultural and comparative analysis of literature, with special but not exclusive reference to the literatures of Asia and Afric
In this paper I examine why the Balinese continue to improvise in performance in spite of the presen...
In her article The Literary Fantastic in African and English Literature, Terri Ochiagha begins wit...
From publisher's website: Thinking Through Theatre and Performance presents a bold and innovative a...
In a challenging article that starts not from the conventional Western literary canon but from tradi...
This number contains the second group of articles on Performance Literature that form volume 20 of O...
In written literary traditions the distinction between text and performance seems self-evident. The ...
This volume examines performance and the phenomenon of performance literature in a highly comparativ...
In this essay, I will make a case that performance in Japan has been a catalyst for the artistic pro...
The Idea of Performer-Critics Scholarship in African literature has had to admit the central role th...
Poetry readings have become a standard element in the practice of poetry in the English-speaking wor...
The essay explores the incidence and fertility of ‘performance’ as a means to examine and critique c...
The author discusses the reasons for the absence of the so-called performative turn in Poland and ar...
On the face of it, terms like 'the author,' the canon,' literature' - and its many sub-categories, ...
The study of literature entails several fundamental concerns. These usually include matters of creat...
Available Online July 2014 This paper grapples with the question of choice of theory in the study of...
In this paper I examine why the Balinese continue to improvise in performance in spite of the presen...
In her article The Literary Fantastic in African and English Literature, Terri Ochiagha begins wit...
From publisher's website: Thinking Through Theatre and Performance presents a bold and innovative a...
In a challenging article that starts not from the conventional Western literary canon but from tradi...
This number contains the second group of articles on Performance Literature that form volume 20 of O...
In written literary traditions the distinction between text and performance seems self-evident. The ...
This volume examines performance and the phenomenon of performance literature in a highly comparativ...
In this essay, I will make a case that performance in Japan has been a catalyst for the artistic pro...
The Idea of Performer-Critics Scholarship in African literature has had to admit the central role th...
Poetry readings have become a standard element in the practice of poetry in the English-speaking wor...
The essay explores the incidence and fertility of ‘performance’ as a means to examine and critique c...
The author discusses the reasons for the absence of the so-called performative turn in Poland and ar...
On the face of it, terms like 'the author,' the canon,' literature' - and its many sub-categories, ...
The study of literature entails several fundamental concerns. These usually include matters of creat...
Available Online July 2014 This paper grapples with the question of choice of theory in the study of...
In this paper I examine why the Balinese continue to improvise in performance in spite of the presen...
In her article The Literary Fantastic in African and English Literature, Terri Ochiagha begins wit...
From publisher's website: Thinking Through Theatre and Performance presents a bold and innovative a...