Canadian theatre issue of SCL
Ed Mullaly
MULLALY at UNB.CA
Fri Apr 19 08:04:25 EDT 1996
The latest issue of 'Studies in Canadian Literature' focuses on
recent Canadian theatre. The following articles are included:
New Stages: Questions for Canadian Dramatic Criticism
- Susan Bennett
Chocolate and Lipstick: Gender (Re)Construction in Dancing
Docs and Dandies
- Reid Gilbert
Masculinity and the Mise-en-Scene: 'The Collected Works
of Billy the Kid'
- Celeste Derksen
Cultural Collision and Magical Transformation:
the Plays of Tomson Highway
- Anne Nothof
'The Line's Getting Mighty Blurry': Politics, Polemics
and Performance in 'The Noam Chomsky Lectures'
- Lisa Coulthard
Carnivalesque Comedians
- Marta Dvorak
This issue of SCL is 20.2. A good choice!
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And the soup he took was elephant soup and the fish he took was Whale,
But they all were small to the cellar he took when he set out to sail,
And Noah he often said to his wife when he sat down to dine,
"I don't care where the water goes if it doesn't get into the wine."
Ed Mullaly Dept of English UNB Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3 mullaly at unb.ca
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