期刊名称:THEATRE RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Aims and Scope
Theatre Research International publishes articles on theatre practices in their social, cultural, and historical contexts, their relationship to other media of representation, and to other fields of inquiry. The journal seeks to reflect the evolving diversity of critical idioms prevalent in the scholarship of differing world contexts. The 2006 volume will include a special focus on dramaturgy.
Instructions to Authors 1 submissions Articles in English submitted for publication should be sent to Professor Freddie Rokem, Editor, Theatre Research International, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre Studies, University of Tel Aviv, 69978 Tel Aviv, Israel. The Editor should preferably be contacted at rokem@post.tau.ac.il. Submission of a paper will be taken to imply that it is unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Contributors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce any materials, including photographs and illustrations, for which they do not hold copyright. Please follow standard European conventions with regard to style throughout. Authors will receive a pdf offprint of their published article as well as a copy of the issue in which it appears. 2 manuscript preparation The recommended length for articles is 4000-6000 words. An electronic copy of the manuscript in WORD should be submitted to the above e-mail address. The author¡¯s name, address, email address, and title of manuscript should appear on a cover sheet. An abstract of no more than 150 words should also be included as well as a brief biography. Text Conventions 1. Articles must be typed and double-spaced throughout. Quotations and Notes are also double-spaced. Do not exceed 35 lines per page, nor 70 characters per line. 2. Leave margins of 1" (25mm) at right, top and bottom, and a larger margin of 1. 112" (40mm) on left. 3. Italicize titles of books, newspapers, journals. 4. Titles of articles are given in single quotation marks. 5. Notes are indicated by raised Arabic numerals (without any other sign) at the end of the sentence, following any punctuation. Notes are numbered in sequence throughout the article. 6. Use English (Oxford) spelling for your own text, but give the original spelling in quotations (archaic, American...). 7. Write ... ize and ... ization. Not ... ise, ...isation. 8. No full stop after Dr, Mr, Mrs, and similar abbreviations ending with the same letter as the full form. Other abbreviations take the full stop (Esq., p.m.,...), except capitals used in abbreviations of journals (PMLA, TLS) or of organizations (UNESCO). 9. For dates, use only the form 15 May 1985. 10. Write out in full "do not", "will not", etc. ... 11. Use minimal numerals: 1985-6, 1888-92, 141-2, but 13-15, 111-19. 12. Write: "ninety nine spectators", but "101 fans". 13. "Act III, sc. v, lines 35-51" becomes after a quotation: (III,v: 35-51). For volume, or part, use roman numerals: I, II... 14. Write centuries in full. Hyphenate the adjectival use: "seventeenth-century drama", but "the theatre in the seventeenth century..." 15. Seventies or 1970s (no apostrophe). 16. Possessive case: as a rule, write "s. 17. Do not forget to number your pages. 18. Illustrations are indicated in the text thus: (Fig. 1). When submitting illustrations, please include comprehensive captions, drawing the reader"s attention to the important features of each picture. It is your responsibility to obtain permission for the reproduction in TRI of photographic or other illustrative materials. List the captions at the end of your document, prefaced by "Fig. 1", etc. The captions should refer to the text and NOT list simply character names, etc. Photographers must be credited. 19. If in doubt, please refer to the latest issue of TRI. 20. NOTES/REFERENCES: Make all references in endnotes according to the following conventions: Book: Ruth Levitas, The Concept of Utopia (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1990), p. 148. Chapter in book: Lauren Berlant, The Subject of True Feeling: Pain Privacy, and Politics in Elisabeth Bronfen and Misha Kavlea, eds., Feminist Consequences: Theory for a New Century (New York: Columbia University Press, 2001), pp. 126-160, p. 133. Journal article: Bert O. States, Phenomenology of the Curtain Call, Hudson Review, 34, 3 (Autumn 1981), 31-44, 41. Newspaper article: Jon Parles, A New Platform for the New York Poets , New York Times, 10 November, 2003, B1 or p. 10. Repeat references with author s name and page number, and if there are several references to the same author include short reference to title as well. Last updated 11th December 2008
Instructions to Authors TRI_ifc.pdf instruction for author.pdf
Editorial Board
Editorial Board Senior Editor
Professor Freddie Rokem Theatre Arts Faculty of the Arts Tel Aviv University Ramat Aviv Israel Email rokem@post.tau.ac.il Associate Editor
Professor Elaine Aston Department of Theatre Studies Lancaster University Lancaster LA1 4YW, UK Email e.aston@lancaster.ac.uk Book Review Editors (Publishers should approach their closest Book Review Editor)
Dr Peter M. Boenisch (Europe) Lecturer in Drama & Theatre Studies School of Drama, Film & Visual Arts University of Kent at Canterbury Eliot College, Canterbury Kent CT2 7NS, UK Email P.M.Boenisch@kent.ac.uk
Dr Veronica Kelly (Australia) The University of Queensland English, Media Studies and Art History Room 420, Level 4, Michie Building (St Lucia 9) QLD 4072 Australia Email v.kelly@mailbox.uq.edu.au
Professor Mary K. Trotter University of Wisconsin-Madison 6192 Vilas Communication Hall 821 University Ave Madison, WI 53706 USA Email mtrotter@wisc.edu Contributing Editor
Professor Mark Burnett Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland Email Mark.Burnett@qub.ac.uk
Dr Matthew Causey Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Email causeym@tcd.ie
Professor Ravi Chaturvedi University of Rajasthan, India Email ravicvdi@datainfosys.net
Prof. Dr. Erika Fischer-Lichte Free University of Berlin, Germany Email theatre@zedat.fu-berlin.de
Professor Laurence Senelick Tufts University, USA Email laurence.senelick@tufts.edu
Professor Diana Taylor New York University, USA Email diana.taylor@nyu.edu
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