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THEATRE SYMPOSIUM A PUBLICATION OF THE SOUTHEASTERN THEATRE CONFERENCE
Volume 6

Contents
1998
Introduction 5
PART I: Keynote Papers: Kabuki and the West
Some Considerations of Shakespeare in Kabuki 7
James R. Brandon, University of Hawaii
From the London Patents to the Edo Sanza: A Partial
Comparison of the British Stage and Kabuki,
ca. 1650-1800
19
Samuel L. Leiter, Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, CUNY
Boys, Women, or Phantasmal Androgynes? Elizabethan and
Kabuki Female Representation
38
Leonard C. Pronko, Pomona College
Fusing Kabuki with Flamenco: The Creation of Blood Wine,
Blood Wedding
53
Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei, University of California at Los Angeles
PART II: The Symposium. A Panel Discussion on
Crosscurrents in the Drama: East and West
62
Participants: James R. Brandon, University of Hawaii
Samuel L. Leiter, Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, CUNY
Leonard C. Pronko, Pomona College
Farley Richmond, University of Georgia
Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei, University of California at Los Angeles
Andrew Tsubaki, University of Kansas
PART III: Theatrical Influences between East and West:
Enrichment through Borrowings, Appropriations,
and Misinterpretations
Thornton Wilder's Minimalist Plays: Mingling Eastern and
Western Traditions
76
Paul Lifton, North Dakota State University

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Publication Information: Book Title: Crosscurrents in the Drama: East and West. Volume: 6. Contributors: Stanley Vincent Longman - editor. Publisher: University of Alabama Press. Place of Publication: Tuscaloosa, AL. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: 3.
    
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