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The three books that have recently been traveling between my desk and an airplane seat are placed by their respective publishers into the following categories: “business/marketing,” “economics & finance,” and “popular culture/American anthropology.” Yet each of these recent publications has something to say to and about our field as well; the authors engage with theatre, theatricality, and performance as crucial to their interrogations of the contemporary world.
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- What Are You Reading?: Edited by Kim Solga
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- Copyright © American Society for Theatre Research 2012
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3. MacCannell, Dean, The Ethics of Sightseeing (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011)CrossRefGoogle Scholar, ix. Subsequent citation are given parenthetically in the text (all emphases in the original).
4. Clements, Marie and Leistner, Rita, The Edward Curtis Project: A Modern Picture Story (Vancouver: Talonbooks, 2010)Google Scholar.