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We Get Free: Chicago Hip-Hop, Juvenile Justice, and the Embodied Politics of Movement
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Of Land and Water: Performing Ecologies of Statelessness in the Aftermath of the Vietnam/American War
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The Paradox of Black Freedom: Black Female Sexuality in Contemporary Performance,1965-2000
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Mise en vie and Intra-culturalism: Performing the Life of Black Migrants to Italy
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Across the Strait: History, Performance and Gezaixi in China and Taiwan
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Night Shifts: Moral, Economic, and Cultural Politics of Turkish Belly Dance Across the Fins-de-Siècle
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Spiders in the City: Tricktster and the Politics/Economics of Performance in Ghana's Popular Theatre Revival
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Thinning the Veils: Initiation and the Performance of Occultism
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Choreographing Citizenship in the "Gayelle": Performing Trinidadian Cultural Nationalisms
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Chicago's 500 Clown Theater: Physical Action, Impulse and Narrative in Play
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Teaching Performance in the Digital Age: Computerized Technologies, Improvisational Play Techniques and Interactive Learning Processes
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Doin' the Down Low, Remixin' the Closet: Black Masculinity and the Politics of Sexual Passing
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Performance-conscious Activism and Activist-conscious Performance as Discourse in the Aftermath of the Los Angeles Rebellion of 1992
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Prankly Speaking:Performative Satire and Political Dialogue
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Representing "The Marquise of O--": Disruptions and Subjectivity
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Circling the Cosmograms: Feminist Art, Vodou, and Dyasporic (Re)turns to Post-Quake Haiti
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Crossing the Military-Civilian Divide: Performance, Affect, and Embodiment in Staging Veterans’ Stories
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