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Publications

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
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
Revista Paso de Gato, No. 73 (abril-junio 2018). Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico. Publications, Reviews Drama, Dramaturgy, Latin American, Latino/a Studies, Theater History
Tracy C. Davis and Stefka Mihaylova, eds. Uncle Tom's Cabins: The Transnational History of America's Most Mutable Book. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2018. Publications, Books 19th Century, 20th Century, 21st Century, Drama, Global and Transnational Studies, Literature and Other Arts, Performance Studies
“The Radical Formalism of Suzan-Lori Parks and Sarah Kane,” Theatre Survey 56.2 (May 2015):  213-31 Publications, Essays 20th Century, Drama, Theory/Criticism
Stefka Mihaylova. Review of Reading Modern Drama. Theatre Journal, 2013. Publications, Reviews Drama
Thomas Postlewait and Tracy C. Davis, editors. Theatricality. Cambridge UP, 2003. Publications, Books Drama, Performance Studies
Thomas Postlewait. Prophet of the New Drama: William Archer and the Ibsen Campaign. Greenwood Press, 1986. Publications, Books 19th Century, 20th Century, Drama, English, Theater History
Thomas Postlewait. William Archer on Ibsen: The Major Essays, 1889-1924. Greenwood Press, 1984. Publications, Books 19th Century, 20th Century, Drama, English
Thomas Postlewait, editor. Victorian Science and Victorian Values: Literary Perspectives. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1981. Reprinted, Rutgers UP, 1985. Publications, Books 19th Century, Drama, English, Science and Technology, Theater History
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