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Publications

Author/Titlesort ascending Research Type Related Fields
The Modern Girl Around the World Research Group (Alys Eve Weinbaum, Lynn M. Thomas, Priti Ramamurthy, Uta G. Poiger, Madeleine Yue Dong, and Tani E. Barlow, eds.)The Modern Girl Around the World. Durham: Duke University Press, 2008. Print. Publications, Books 20th Century, Culture, Feminism and Feminist Theory
The Federal Theatre Project, A Case Study, Barry Witham, Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama, Cambridge University Press, 2009 Publications, Books 20th Century, Theater History
Stefka Mihaylova. “Whose Performance Is It, Anyway? Performed Criticism as a Feminist Strategy.” New Theatre Quarterly, 2009. Publications, Essays Feminism and Feminist Theory
Stefka Mihaylova. “Reading Corneille with Brecht: The Comedy of Illusion and the Illusions of Citizenship.” The Theatre of Tony Kushner: New Essays on the Art and Politics of the Plays. Ed. by James Fisher, 2006. Publications, Essays 17th Century, 20th Century
Stefka Mihaylova. Review of Theatre of Estrangement: Theatre, Practice, Ideology, by Silvija Jestrovic. Contemporary Theatre Review, 2008. Publications, Reviews 20th Century
Stefka Mihaylova. Review of Reading Modern Drama. Theatre Journal, 2013. Publications, Reviews Drama
Stefka Mihaylova. Review of Endgame, by Samuel Beckett, directed by Frank Gallati, Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago. Journal of Beckett Studies, 2011. Publications, Reviews 20th Century
Scott Venters, “Embodiment and Ontological Fragility in the Fabrication of Early Royal Society Taxa,” in Identity, Culture, and the Science of PerformanceFrom the Lab to the Streets, eds. Vivian Appler and Merdith Conti (Bloomsbury, 2022 – Forthcoming) Publications, Essays Theater History, 17th Century, Culture, Performance Studies, Science and Technology
Scott Venters, "'Better to burn': The Prima Mimarum and Political Friction in Fourth-Century Antioch," Theatre Journal (March, 2018). Publications Ancient, Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Performance Studies, Popular Culture, Religion
Scott Magelssen. “Dinosaurs, Racial Anxiety, and Curatorial Intervention: Whiteness and Performative Historiography in the Museum.” Special Issue on Theatre Historiography, ed. Michal Kobialka. Pamietnik Teatralny 70.4 (2022). Publications, Essays Theater History, 19th Century, 20th Century, Historiography, History, Indigenous, Performance Studies, Popular Culture, Race and Ethnicity
Scott Magelssen. Simming: Participatory Performance and the Making of Meaning. U of Michigan Press, 2014. Publications, Books Theater History, Performance Studies, Popular Culture
Scott Magelssen. Living History Museums: Undoing History Through Performance. Scarecrow, 2007. Publications, Books Popular Culture, Theater History
Scott Magelssen, “White-Skinned Gods: Thor Heyerdahl, The Kon-Tiki Museum, and the Racial Theory of Polynesian Origins.” TDR: The Drama Review 60.1 [T229] (Winter, 2016). Publications, Essays Indigenous, Performance Studies, Popular Culture, Postcolonial, Race and Ethnicity, Scandinavian, Theater History
Scott Magelssen, “Our Academic Discipline is Making Us Sicker.” Special Section: ASTR’s 60th Anniversary. Theatre Survey 57.3 (September, 2016) 389-394. Publications, Essays Culture, Performance Studies, Popular Culture, Theater History
Scott Magelssen and Shelby Lunderman. “Tactical Slowness: Fomenting a Culture of Mental Health in the Academy.” Reversing the Cult of Speed in Higher Education: The Slow Movement in the Arts and Humanities. Ed. Jonathan Chambers and Stephannie Gearhart (Routledge, 2018). Publications, Essays Culture, Drama, Performance Studies, Popular Culture, Theater History
Scott Magelssen and Shelby Lunderman. “Slow Down or Else: The Perils of Rapidity on Academics’ Mental Health.” In Reversing the Cult of Speed in Higher Education, edited by Jonathan Chambers and Stephanie Gearhart. Routledge, 2019. Publications, Essays Theory/Criticism
Scott Magelssen and Rhona Justice-Malloy, editors. Enacting History. U of Alabama Press, 2011. Publications, Books Museum Studies/Museology, Popular Culture, Theater History
Rogus, Amanda. “Ignorant or Seem So Craftily:” Isabella and Angelo’s Rhetoric in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure,” US English Education Review, vol. 19, no. 7, July 2020, pp. 219-224. Publications, Essays Shakespeare
Rogus, Amanda. “Educating Survivors: The Traumatic Effects of Sexual Assault on Student Academic Achievement in Graduate Education,” Journal of Psychology Research, vol. 10, no 3, June 2020, pp. 94-100. Publications, Essays Activist Theater
Rogus, Amanda. "Exit Juliet Pursued by Romeo: Exploring Storytelling Shifts in Explicit Stage Directions,” CEA Critic, John Hopkins University Press, vol. 81, no. 3, November 2019, pp. 274-280. Publications, Essays Shakespeare
Rogus, Amanda M. “Tempting a Temptress: Analyzing Cleopatra’s Growing Dominance with Antony’s Shrinking Masculinity in Antony and Cleopatra,” US English Education Review, vol. 16, no. 9, Sept. 2018, pp. 447-459. Publications, Essays Shakespeare
Rogus, Amanda M. "Treachery Thy Name is Barabas, Lawfulness Thy Name is Shylock, Yet Villainy in Both?: Law's Role in Marlowe's Malta and Shakespeare's Merchant," Spectrum, vol. 29, no. 2, May 2016, pp. 58-64. Publications, Essays Shakespeare
Rogus, Amanda M. "Too Much of a Good Thing is Not Good: An Analysis of Inside Out from the Outside In," Spectrum, vol. 28, no. 2, May 2015, pp. 58-64. Publications, Essays Film/Cinema
Rogus, Amanda M. "Scorpions of the Mind:" An Analysis of Justin Kurzel's Film Adaptation of the Soliloquies in William Shakespeare's Macbeth," Spectrum, vol. 30, no. 3, April 2017, pp. 68-75. Publications, Essays Shakespeare
Rizzardi, Jonathan M. “The Andreia of Grieving: Rehearsing Heroic Grief on the Ancient Athenian Stage.” New England Theatre Journal 33, no 1 (2022). Publications, Essays Theater History, Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Queer Studies, Tragedy

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