期刊名称:THEATRE SURVEY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal Aims and Scope![Theatre Survey cover image (opens in new window) Theatre Survey](http://journals.cambridge.org/cover_images/TSY/TSY.jpg)
Theatre Survey is chartered by the American Society for Theatre Research as a theatre history journal. Published twice a year, Theatre Survey provides rigorous historical and theoretical studies of performance across all periods, cultures, and methodologies; letters to the Editor; book reviews; lists of books received; and essays on new theatrical resources and exhibits. Recent issues have included position-pieces on theatre history and historiography in the New Millennium; and the subjects of other articles have ranged from postmodern Shakespearean production (on stage and in film) to the Kabuki theater; from medieval performance to the New Orleans Mardi Gras; and from issues of race, class, and colonialism in performance to studies of John Rich's Covent Garden account books.
Instructions to Authors Theatre Survey Mission Theatre Survey is chartered by the American Society for Theatre Research as a theatre history journal. Its theatrical and historical orientations are both broadly conceived. Performancecentered studies are welcome from all points across all historical, cultural, and methodological spectra, as are historiographic studies. Editorial Policy & Practices Articles for Theatre Survey should be submitted electronically (Microsoft Word document) and include a brief abstract of the essay (ca. 250 words). Manuscripts of twenty-five to forty pages in length, standard font (e.g., Times New Roman), paginated lower center, and double-spaced throughout (including endnotes) should be prepared according to the Chicago Manual of Style, 14th ed. Articles submitted to Re: Sources should be ten to twenty pages in length. Titles of publications cited should be italicized and bold fonts avoided. Contributors are responsible for obtaining permission and paying costs to reproduce any materials, including illustrations, for which they do not hold the copyright. To secure a blind reading, the title of the essay and author¡¯s name and contact information should appear on a separate cover sheet, with the title repeated on the first page of text. Submit articles via e-mail to incoming Editor Catherine Cole at the University of California, Berkeley (colecat@berkeley.edu). Correspondence concerning book reviews should be addressed to: Katherine Scheil Associate Professor of English University of Minnesota 207 Lind Hall 207 Church Street S.E. Minneapolis, MN 55455-0134 Correspondence concerning membership in the American Society for Theatre Research should be addressed to: The American Society for Theatre Research P.O. Box 1798 Boulder, CO 80306-1798 USA Last updated February 24, 2009
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Editorial Board
Editorial Board Editor
Martin Puchner Department of English and Comparative Literature Columbia University 602 Philosophy Hall MC 4927 1150 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027 Email hmp10@columbia.edu Sources Editor
Angela E. Weaver
Book Review Editor
Edward Ziter Associate Professor Department of Drama New York University 721 Broadway 3rd Floor New York, NY 10003-6807 Email ebz1@nyu.edu Advisory Board
Michael S. Baram Boston University, USA Editorial Board
Xiaomei Chen University of California, Davis, USA
David Krasner Yale University, USA
Tejumola Olanijan University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Janelle Reinelt University of California-Irvine, USA
Rebecca Schneider Brown University, USA
Laurence Senelick Tufts University, USA
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