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Keywords -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Daphne P. Lei (University of California, USA), 'Chapter One: Introduction' -- Section I: HIT (Hegemonic Intercultural Theatre)'s Counter-Currents -- Marcus Cheng Chye Tan(Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), 'Chapter Two: (Re)Sounding Universals: The Politics of Listening to Peter Brook's Battlefield ' -- Emily Sahakian (University of Georgia, USA), 'Chapter Three: The Intercultural Politics of Performing Revolution: Maryse Cond's Inter-theatre with Ariane Mnouchkine' -- Arnab Banerji (Muhlenberg College, USA) 'Chapter Four: What lies beyond Hattamala?: Badal Sircar and his Third Theatre as an Alternative Trajectory for Intercultural Theatre' -- Section II: Networking New Interculturalisms -- Bi-qi Beatrice Lei (National Taiwan University, Taiwan), 'Chapter Five: Decentering Asian Shakespeare: Approaching Intercultural Theatre as a Living Organism' -- Diana Looser (Stanford University, USA), 'Chapter Six: Connecting the Dots: Performances, Island Worlds, and Oceanic Interculturalisms' -- Roaa Ali (University of Manchester, UK) 'Chapter Seven: Subversive Immigrant Narratives in the In/visible Margin: Performing Interculturalism on Online Stages' -- Section III: Interculturalism as Practice -- Jennifer Goodlander (Indiana University, USA), 'Chapter Eight: Beyond HIT: Towards Regional Interculturalism through Puppetry in Southeast Asia' --SanSan Kwan (University of California, Berkeley, USA), 'Chapter Nine: Acts of Loving: -- Emmanuelle Huynh, Akira Kasai, and Eiko Otake' -- Angeline Young (Arizona State University, USA), 'Chapter Ten: reORIENTing interculturalism in the academy: An Asianist Approach to teaching Afro-Haitian dance' -- Section IV: Testing the Limits of New Interculturalism -- Ketu H. Katrak (University of California, USA), 'Chapter Eleven: Mamela Nyamza and Dada Masilo: South African Black WomenDancer-Choreographers Dancing 'New Interculturalism'' -- Min Tian (University of Illinois, USA) |
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Chapter Twelve: The 'Dis/De-' in the Hyphen: The Matrix and Dynamics of Displacement in Intercultural Performance' -- Lisa Jackson-Schebetta (Skidmore College, USA), 'Chapter Thirteen: Interculturalidad: (How) Can Performance Analysis Decolonize?' -- Section V: Interculturalism(s): Mapping the Past, Reflecting on the Future -- Charlotte McIvor National (University of Ireland, Ireland) with Justine Nakase (National University of Ireland, Ireland), 'Chapter Fourteen: Annotated Bibliography' -- Charlotte McIvor (National University of Ireland, Ireland), 'Chapter Fifteen: Conclusion' -- Bibliography -- Index. |