In this Issue
Theatre Survey is chartered by the American Society for Theatre Research as a theatre history journal. Its theatrical and historical orientations are broadly conceived. Performance-centered and historiographic studies from all points across the historical, cultural, and methodological spectra are welcome. Recent issues have included an article on the early professional deaf theatre in post-Stalinist Soviet Union, a study of the gestural vocabulary found in surviving images of early commedia dell'arte, a philosophical treatise by Alan Badiou, and an essay on the impact of neoliberalism--from the classroom to the department to the "global university"--that suggests how theatre and performance scholars might approach the political difficulties currently threatening the mission of higher education.
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Volume 63, Number 3, September 2022Table of Contents
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View Rethinking Chinese Socialist Theaters of Reform: Performance Practice and Debate in the Mao Era; and: Transforming Tradition: The Reform of Chinese Theater in the 1950s and Early 1960s (review)
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Rethinking Chinese Socialist Theaters of Reform: Performance Practice and Debate in the Mao Era; and: Transforming Tradition: The Reform of Chinese Theater in the 1950s and Early 1960s (review)
| ISSN | 1475-4533 |
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| Print ISSN | 0040-5574 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2026-02-04 |
| Open Access | No |



