Keyword [Staging] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 9 |
| 101. | Staging continuity: Theatre, performance, and the social imaginary in transitional California, 1836--1859 |
| 102. | Exploring Personal Truth: Staging a Theatre of the Bod |
| 103. | Staging difference: An ethnography of new-generation Egyptian theatre |
| 104. | 'I Hear America Kvelling': Staging a Jewish American future in the twentieth century |
| 105. | Staging alterity: The ethics of performing difference(s) |
| 106. | Narrative understanding: The staging of form and theory in contemporary fiction |
| 107. | Staging visibilities: Stanislavsky's system, photography, and epistemologies of the body, 1870--1938 |
| 108. | Story of Jephtah: An oratorio by Giacomo Carissimi. English translation and dramatic staging |
| 109. | Staging the occult: Continental European influences on the literature of the English Renaissance stage |
| 110. | Staging women: Representation of female scholarship in seventeenth-century Spanish and French drama |
| 111. | Staging an epic journey: Developing the set design for Naomi Iizuka's 'Anon(ymous)' |
| 112. | Theatre on Trial: Staging Postwar Justice in the United States and Germany |
| 113. | Staging of Musical Drama in Italy at the Turn of Seventeenth Century A History of Theatrical Production |
| 114. | Expanding boundaries, alternative visions: Staging representations of popular urban women in contemporary Mexican chronicle, film and photography |
| 115. | Dams, doors, and divans: Staging a national narrative therapy in Chile, Argentina, and Spain |
| 116. | Mixed humanity: The staging of labor in South African literature and film, 1830--1930 |
| 117. | Staging Jewish Modernism: The Vilna Troupe and the Rise of a Transnational Yiddish Art Theater Movement |
| 118. | Staging liberation: Race, representation, and forms of American theatre, 1934-1965 |
| 119. | Staging Cross-Border (Reading) Alliances: Feminist Polyvocal Testimonials at Work |
| 120. | 'Bite on Boldly': Staging Medieval and Early Modern Heretics |
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