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2019, Vol.32, No.2

Can Socialism Provide the Chicken Soup with Barley?
Soim Kim | 2019, 32(2) | pp.5~31 | number of Cited : 1
Korean Productions of Equus: Theatre Criticism and Audience Response
Choonhee KIM | 2019, 32(2) | pp.33~64 | number of Cited : 0
Tom Stoppard’s Indian Ink Viewed from the Perspective of (Post)-Colonialism
KIM,TAI-WOO | 2019, 32(2) | pp.65~96 | number of Cited : 0
Disclosing the Uncomfortable Truth about the New World Order: Art and Practice of the Bread and Puppet Theatre97
Jungman Park | 2019, 32(2) | pp.97~121 | number of Cited : 1
Matthew Bourne’s Male Swans and the Aesthetics of Romantic Ballet
Jihay Park | 2019, 32(2) | pp.123~151 | number of Cited : 0
Arthur Miller's Incident at Vichy: The Violence of Totalitarianism and the Forgetting of the Other through Emmanuel Levinas's Philosophy of Otherness
Yoon, Hee Oyck | 2019, 32(2) | pp.153~177 | number of Cited : 0
Sam Shepard as Film-maker: The Place and Significance of Paris, Texas in His Oeuvre
Yi, Jungjin | 2019, 32(2) | pp.179~212 | number of Cited : 0
Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism in the Plays of Lynn Nottage: Intimate Apparel, Las Meninas, Fabulation, Ruined, and Sweat
Yon-hee Chun | 2019, 32(2) | pp.213~245 | number of Cited : 0
Strategy for Reconciliation in English Drama of the Romantic Period: Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Illegitimate Theatre, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey
BORA IM | 2019, 32(2) | pp.247~267 | number of Cited : 0