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Project MUSE - Theatre Journal-Volume 77, Number 4, December 2025

Celebrate the New Year by curling up with TJ's latest issue on the Transnational Erotic! Essays by Jill Lane, Sharvari Sastry, Enzo Vasquez Toral, Archita Arun, Dohyun Shin, and Luíza Bastos Lages. Full issue at muse.jhu.edu/issue/56116;
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On TAP: 082 For your holiday enjoyment! Pannill, Miriam, and Harvey discuss Carla Neuss's Theatre Journal article on gender reveals, James Bundy's retirement from leading the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale,

Episode 082 is here! Pannill, Miriam, and Harvey discuss Carla Neuss's Theatre Journal article on gender reveals, James Bundy's retirement from the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, and the PBS stream of the free production of Twelfth Night in Central Park. Enjoy!

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We also celebrate book review editor Alex Ferrone for receiving an ASTR Research Fellowship, editorial board member Suk-Young Kim for receiving Honorable Mention for ASTR's Barnard Hewitt book award, and online editor Tarryn Li-Min Chun for co-organizing an inspiring conference! Congrats, all!

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The Peace History Society’s Charles Debenedetti Memorial Prize Honorable Mention:
Elizabeth W. Son for “‘Stitching Korea Back Together’: Jogakbo Aesthetics of Care in Peace Advocacy,” Theatre Journal, 76.4, 2024.

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ASTR's Oscar G. Brockett Essay Prize
Winner: Rhaisa K. Williams for “Grief Capital, Grief Activism: The Brief Life of Mamie Till Bradley's NAACP Tour.” Theatre Journal, 76.4, 2024.

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Honorable Mentions for the Kahan Scholar's Prize:
1) Elizabeth Hunter for “Augmented Reality and Theatre.” Theatre Journal, 76.2, 2024.
2) Leticia Ridley for “A Grammar of Abolition: Black Theatrical Geographies.” Theatre Journal, 76.3, 2024.

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ASTR's Gerald Kahan Scholar's Prize:
Winner: Westley Montgomery for “The Many Voices of Sissieretta Jones: Opera and the Sonic Necromancy of the Black Phonographic Archive.” Theatre Journal, 76.2, 2024.

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Another slew of prizes for our authors, thanks to American Society of Theatre Research (ASTR) and the Peace History Society! Please read, teach, and cite these five brilliant articles!

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K. Walker on "Magic of the Mundane"
K. Walker on "Magic of the Mundane" YouTube video by Association for Theatre in Higher Education

I'm happy to share my latest article, "Magic of the Mundane: Exposing Occult Fraud in Early Modern Drama," published in @theatrejournal.bsky.social. Here's an interview I did discussing what the article is about.

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Check out this thoughtful conversation about Patrick McKelvey's recent Theatre Journal article, "“Honest Work Done By Honest Dogs”: Canine Unemployment, Interspecies Rehabilitation, and Disability Performance!

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Join the team at Theatre Journal! We are seeking two new colleagues, an Online Editor and a Performance Review Editor. Please share widely and consider applying! Don't hesitate to reach out with questions.

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And last but certainly not least, congrats to Donatella Gallella for receiving the Methuen Drama Prize for Best Essay on the Musical from ISSM for her essay “Democracy, ‘Democracy (Reprise),’ and the Asian American Ambivalence of Soft Power" (March 2024).
Hooray for our authors!

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More congratulations go to Shannon Woods, who received the Gertrude Lippincott Award from the Dance Studies Association for her essay “The Threat is Now: Choreography, Temporality, and the Active Shooter Drill,” also published in the special issue on Abolition.

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Congrats also to Leticia L. Ridley, who received the Vera Mowry Roberts Award Honorable Mention for “A Grammar of Abolition: Black Theatrical Geographies,” which appeared in the special issue on Abolition (September 2024).

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Congrats to Maria Di Simone for winning the ATDS Vera Mowry Roberts Award for “Chinese American Identity, Performance, and Immigration Law: Jue Quon Tai in Theatres and at National Borders,” which appeared in the March 2024 issue.

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More prizes for TJ authors! Please read and cite these four wonderful articles!

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ATHE 2025 Outstanding Article Awardees - Association for Theatre in Higher Education ATHE’s Award for Outstanding Article in a journal acknowledges scholarship marked by methodological sophistication, complex and critical engagement with dramatic texts and performances, focused inquiries, and possible directions for future scholarship.

Congrats to Rhaisa Williams for ATHE's Outstanding Article prize for “Grief Capital, Grief Activism: The Brief Life of Mamie Till Bradley's NAACP Tour" (TJ, Dec '24)! Online editor Tarryn Li-Min Chun and Assoc Editor Bethany Hughes also received accolades. Congrats, all!
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Read @pmckelveyphd.bsky.social's "'Honest Work Done by Honest Dogs': Canine Unemployment, Interspecies Rehabilitation, and Disability Performance"

Now available in the new issue of @theatrejournal.bsky.social via @projectmuse.bsky.social

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As an accompaniment to my recent essay on Alice Childress and "Trouble in Mind," I wrote a blog post on Theatre Journal online that discusses some of its inner workings.

In particular, I examine the prevailing narrative about this play in juxtaposition to its (very small!) visual archive.

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For your summer reading . . . TJ's June issue is out! Articles by Patrick McKelvey, Rebecca Chaleff, Shea Hwang, and Kellen Hoxworth speak collectively to the intricacies of minoritarian worldmaking. Print issue: muse.jhu.edu/issue/55030
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Call for Papers | JHUP Theatre Check out the following calls for papers for our 2025 issues on "Magic" (deadline Dec. 1, 2023) and "The Transnational Erotic" (deadline Feb. 1, 2025).

Theatre Journal seeks submissions for its 2026 special issues on "Institutionality" (edited by incoming editor Ariel Nereson) and "Staying Put" (edited by incoming coeditor Christina Baker). Ariel and Christina welcome your inquiries! www.jhuptheatre.org/theatre-jour...

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Theatre Journal Editor - Association for Theatre in Higher Education © 2025 Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE). All rights reserved. P.O. Box 922 | Santa Cruz, CA 95061 | Phone: 628.222.4088

Thrilled to share the official ATHE announcement that Christina Baker has been appointed the incoming coeditor of Theatre Journal! Welcome, Christina! www.athe.org/news/700764/...

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Megan Lewis has reviewed Transoceanic Blackface in Theatre Journal. She writes: “[Hoxworth’s] degree of detail and excellent footnotes are models of historical performance research.”

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TJ's March issue is out! Essays by Rüstem Ertuğ Altınay, Ivan Bujan, Carla Neuss, and Marlis Schweitzer, plus a special online section on the work of Jill Dolan. Online content: www.jhuptheatre.org/theatre-journal/online-content/issue/volume-77-issue-1-march-2025, full issue muse.jhu.edu/issue/54598

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Project MUSE - <i>State of The Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration</i> by Jonas Tinius (review)

My review of State of the Arts by Jonas Tinius is out in Theatre Journal: muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/articl.... Tinius offers an example of how theatre can be studied anthropologically.

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Project MUSE - Remembering the Army of Robust Children in the Age of the Utopian Turn: Militarism and Turkification in Late Ottoman Youth Theatre

論文 トルコ独立戦争期の少年劇団における軍国主義とトルコ化(キャーズム・カラベキルの試み)
Rüstem Ertuğ Altınay. "Remembering the Army of Robust Children in the Age of the Utopian Turn: Militarism and Turkification in Late Ottoman Youth Theatre." Theatre Journal 77, no. 1, March 2025. otmn
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Delighted to see Rhaisa Williams's recent TJ essay, "Grief Capital, Grief Activism: The Brief Life of Mamie Till Bradley's NAACP Tours," already attracting attention!

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TJ's special issue on Care, Carework, and Performance is out! Essays by Rhaisa Williams, Bethany Hughes, Alisha Ibkar, Irvin Manuel Gonzalez, Sung-Min Kim, and Elizabeth Son. Visit www.jhuptheatre.org/.../volume-7.... for interviews, a manifesto, and more! Entire issue at muse.jhu.edu/issue/54175

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Call for new Coeditor of THEATRE JOURNAL - Association for Theatre in Higher Education We are soliciting applications to fill a position to join the leadership teams of ATHE’s peer-reviewed journal, Theatre Journal. Apply by January 17, 2025.ATHE’s journals advance the association’s mission, credentials, and prominence in higher education in addition to promoting theatre studies scholarship to an international readership. The calls, posted below, provide information about the editors’ job responsibilities and details for submitting.Potential applicants should address their qualifications for filling these responsibilities and contributing to ATHE’s commitment to become an anti-racist organization. Those with questions about the positions and work involved are encouraged to contact the current editors; for general questions about the application process, contact the Vice President for Research and Publications, Kristin Leahey.

Ten days left to apply to becoming Theatre Journal's next coeditor! Don't hesitate to reach out with questions, large or small www.athe.org/news/688552/...

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Call for new Coeditor of THEATRE JOURNAL - Association for Theatre in Higher Education We are soliciting applications to fill a position to join the leadership teams of ATHE’s peer-reviewed journal, Theatre Journal. Apply by January 17, 2025.ATHE’s journals advance the association’s mission, credentials, and prominence in higher education in addition to promoting theatre studies scholarship to an international readership. The calls, posted below, provide information about the editors’ job responsibilities and details for submitting.Potential applicants should address their qualifications for filling these responsibilities and contributing to ATHE’s commitment to become an anti-racist organization. Those with questions about the positions and work involved are encouraged to contact the current editors; for general questions about the application process, contact the Vice President for Research and Publications, Kristin Leahey.

Apply to be a coeditor of Theatre Journal! Applications due January 17 www.athe.org/news/688552/...

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