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121. | Staging Vietnamese America: Music and the performance of Vietnamese American identities |
122. | Staging Europe, staging Ireland: Ibsen, Strindberg, and Chekhov in Irish cultural politics, 1899--1922 |
123. | Staging the Novel: The Victorian Novel and the Rise of Adaptation |
124. | Tudor Musical Theater: Staging Religious Difference from 'Wisdom' to 'The Winter's Tale' |
125. | Staging intersubjectivity: Queer theory, queer theatre, Tony Kushner and 'Angels in America' |
126. | Invisible Tokens: Staging Cultural Anxieties about the Plague in the Plays of Shakespeare and Jonson |
127. | Staging the Cold War: Negotiating American national identity in film and television, 1940--1960 |
128. | Global Politics and (Trans)National Arts: Staging the 'War on Terror' in New York, London, and Cairo |
129. | Staging Death: The Corpse in Renaissance Drama |
130. | The interpretation of difference: Staging identity in the United States (1986--1992) |
131. | Re -staging the past: Contemporary Irish drama and the question of history |
132. | Undoing history: Authenticity, tourism, and the precise and vulgar continuum. The staging of the past through performance and display as historiographic operation at living history museums in the United States |
133. | Staging as youth culture in colonial-modern Shanghai: Student theatre from the 1890s to the 1920s |
134. | Staging traditional Chinese opera in the reform era: Conflicting local identities in modernization |
135. | The road to neoliberalism: Staging politics in Mexico |
136. | Staging the children of early modern English drama |
137. | The mad scene from Handel's 'Orlando': A new attempt at staging |
138. | Staging revolution: Actresses, realism and the New Woman movement in Chinese spoken drama and film, 1919-1949 |
139. | Imagining the other and staging the self: German national identity and the Weimar exotic adventure film (1918-1924 |
140. | Staging communities in early twentieth-century American labor drama |
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