20 Jun 2012 00:29
announcement: new issue of +Liminalities+
Michael LeVan <mlevan <at> TAMPABAY.RR.COM>
2012-06-19 22:29:04 GMT
2012-06-19 22:29:04 GMT
We are pleased to announce the release of Liminalities issue 8.2: http://liminalities.net/8-2/
The issue features work on sound culture in Tokyo, a forum on Dustin Goltz's performance Blasphemies on Forever, some responses to the recent censorship of performance artist Tim Miller at Villanova University, artist pages, and an interview with Laurie Carlos.
Also, recently released was issue 8.1: http://liminalities.net/8-1/
The issue features essays on gender and kinship, performance curation, fascism and teaching, as well as an annotated performace script, an interview with performance art group Blast Theory, and a book review.
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+Liminalities+ is an open-access peer-reviewed journal for performance studies, theory, and praxis. Our goal is to embrace the possibilities for presenting work in performance studies (broadly construed) by exploring and exploiting the "staging" potential of digital media. We publish essays, aesthetic works, digital media projects, artist pages, perforamce scripts, themed forums, documentaries, reviews, interviews, works about performance in urban environments, and works about pedagogy & performance. Please visit the "Journal Information" page for submission instructions. <http://liminalities.net/edpolicy.htm>
Michael LeVan, editor-in-chief
+Liminalities+ is an open-access peer-reviewed journal for performance studies, theory, and praxis. Our goal is to embrace the possibilities for presenting work in performance studies (broadly construed) by exploring and exploiting the "staging" potential of digital media. We publish essays, aesthetic works, digital media projects, artist pages, perforamce scripts, themed forums, documentaries, reviews, interviews, works about performance in urban environments, and works about pedagogy & performance. Please visit the "Journal Information" page for submission instructions. <http://liminalities.net/edpolicy.htm>
Michael LeVan, editor-in-chief
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