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期刊名称:AUSTRALASIAN DRAMA STUDIES

ISSN:0810-4123
出版频率:Semi-annual
出版社:AUSTRALASIAN ASSOC THEATRE DRAMA & PERFORMANCE STUDIES, AUSTRALASIAN ASSOC THEATRE DRAMA & PERFORMANCE STUDIES, DEAKIN, Australia, 2600
  出版社网址:http://www.latrobe.edu.au/drama/ads/
期刊网址:http://www.latrobe.edu.au/drama/ads/index.html
主题范畴:THEATER

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Australasia's Premier Academic Journal for Research in Drama, Theatre and Performance.

Established in 1982, Australasian Drama Studies (ADS) is a fully peer-reviewed journal which publishes articles, interviews, and production casebooks on world theatre by international scholars. The journal also publishes community theatre texts, reviews of scholarly books and published playtexts, and the transcript of the annual Rex Cramphorn memorial lecture delivered at Belvoir St Theatre.

Australasian Drama Studies is edited by Associate Professor Veronica Kelly and Dr Mary Ann Hunter. It is produced by the Australian Drama Studies Centre at the University of Queensland and is supported by the Australasian Drama Studies Association.

Guest-edited focus issues are published in October each year. Recent focus issues have included Circus in Australia (Mark St Leon), Australian Aboriginal Performance (Anne Marshall and Gordon Beattie), Performance Studies in Australia (Gay McAuley, Glenn Decruz, Alison Richards) and Performing Ireland (Anna McMullan).

Australasian Drama Studies is indexed in AUSTLIT, the Australian literary database; in APAIS, the Australian Public Affairs Information Service (with electronic access to full text articles); the MLA Bibliography; the International Bibliography of Theatre, and in the Annual Bibliographies in Australian Literary Studies and Modern Drama. Full text of articles in ADS are available on APAFT: the Australian Public Affairs Full Text Service Database


Subscription Details
To make a subscription, contact Cathy Squirrell or post a cheque to ADS, School of EMSAH, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 4072.

Current rates of subscription are:
  • Individuals and schools in Australia: $66 AUD per year
  • Other Australian institutions: $90 AUD per year
  • Overseas individual and institution subscribers: $110 AUD per year (posted SAL)
A concessional rate for students and pensioners applies if you join the Australasian Drama Studies Association as a concession member. Membership (for both full and concession members) entitles you to the two issues of ADS per year as well as information about conferences and upcoming events of the Association. Back issues can be purchased for $33 and are available by contacting Cathy Squirrel

Instructions to Authors

Submission Guide for Articles to Australasian Drama Studies

  • Contributions up to 6000 words (including endnotes) are acceptable.
  • All articles are peer-reviewed anonymously; consequently the author's name must not appear on the copy submitted. The editors will contact the author with any suggested alterations and comments after peer assessments have been made. This process can take up to 2 months.
  • If accepted for publication, a disc or email copy is required and a five-line biography of the author.
  • Titles should reflect as closely as possible the topic of your article. In your title, please try to include the appropriate key words that a researcher might use to find your article in a database.
  • Contributors should follow the MLA style for citations but using endnotes. For example, after a quote or reference is made in the text, an endnote number is cited. In the list of NOTES at the end of the article the citation should then conform to the following examples:
From a Book

1. Rustom Barucha, Theatre and the World: Performance and the Politics of Culture (London: Routledge, 1993) 25.

From an Article

13. Justin Clemens, "A Thousand Little Stupidities: Why I hate Deleuze (and Guattari)", Antithesis 8.2 (1997): 181.

From a Chapter in a Book

4. Tadashi Suzuki, "Culture is the Body" , in Bonnie Marranca and Guatam Dasgupta, ed., Interculturalism and Performance: Writings from the PAJ (New York: PAJ Publications, 1991) 247.

From a Newspaper Article

52. Stephen Sewell, 'Lost in the Clouds', Courier-Mail (28 July 2001): 4

(N.B. this style is preferred even if the original headline is 'Lost in the clouds')

From a Website

22. Paul Miller, 'Truth Overboard: What Does it mean for Politicians and Statesmen to Assume Responsibility for their Words of Mass Destruction?' (Borderlands E-journal, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2004). Online:
http://www.borderlandsjournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol3no1_2004/miller_truth.htm Viewed 23 August 2005

  • Copyright on all articles appearing in Australasian Drama Studies rests with the author. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part of Australasian Drama Studies may be reproduced by any process without permission of the editors and the contributing author. Authors should note that online full tex19 April, 2007rom the Australian Public Affairs Full Text Service (APAIS): a service used by most university libraries in Australia and New Zealand.

CONTRIBUTORS WHO AGREE TO PUBLICATION WITH ADS ASSIGN TO THE JOURNAL THE REPRODUCTION RIGHTS OF THIS ARTICLE IN ADS IN ANY FORMAT. COPYRIGHT AND MORAL RIGHTS REMAIN WITH AUTHOR.

  • The editors welcome relevant visual images to accompany written texts. Please submit images as jpeg files or black and white photographs. Please ensure that the photographer/designer is duly acknowledged and that they understand the copyright arrangements (including the image's online availability through APAIS). The photographer's name as well as any persons appearing in the image should be clearly marked on the back of the photograph or in an email in the case of jpeg attachment.
  • Australasian Drama Studies is indexed in AUSLIT, the Australian literary database; in APAIS (Australian Public Affairs Information Service); the MLA Bibliography; Australian Literary Studies; Modern Drama; and the International Bibliography of Theatre.
  • Please email your submission or any other enquiry to Geoffrey Milne (G.Milne@latrobe.edu.au). For submissions for publication in special focus issues, please send directly to the guest editor as listed on the inside cover of recent issues.

A copy of this submission guide is available here (Word, 23KB)


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