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Editor's Note

Editor's Note editor’s note The play translation and essays in this issue are all by young scholars on the verge of establishing their careers. The essays are the product of the annual competition held by AT J and the Association for Asian Performance. They were presented at the Association for The- atre in Higher Education’s conference in New York City in the sum- mer of 2003. Formerly known as a Debut Panel, the competition this year was renamed the Emerging Scholars’ Panel. The winning panelists included an Australian, a Pole, and an American, and their papers touch on theatre in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Turkey. It is my hope that they represent a microcosm of international understanding. Am I dreaming? In addition, the issue carries an abundance of book and media reviews, the latter being especially interesting because they represent how works created in such formats as VC D, DV D, V HS, CD -ROM, and e-books are becoming increasingly available for the spread of knowl- edge about Asian theatre forms. Print resources (such as AT J ) can only benefit from such supplementary visual and auditory aids. Print and electronic media are essential to bringing this fractured world together. It is my hope that people are reading, watching, and listen- ing. Am I dreaming? Samuel L. Leiter http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian Theatre Journal University of Hawai'I Press

Editor's Note

Asian Theatre Journal , Volume 21 (2) – Jul 30, 2004

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University of Hawai'I Press
Copyright
Copyright © 2004 The University of Hawai'i Press.
ISSN
1527-2109

Abstract

editor’s note The play translation and essays in this issue are all by young scholars on the verge of establishing their careers. The essays are the product of the annual competition held by AT J and the Association for Asian Performance. They were presented at the Association for The- atre in Higher Education’s conference in New York City in the sum- mer of 2003. Formerly known as a Debut Panel, the competition this year was renamed the Emerging Scholars’ Panel. The winning panelists included an Australian, a Pole, and an American, and their papers touch on theatre in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Turkey. It is my hope that they represent a microcosm of international understanding. Am I dreaming? In addition, the issue carries an abundance of book and media reviews, the latter being especially interesting because they represent how works created in such formats as VC D, DV D, V HS, CD -ROM, and e-books are becoming increasingly available for the spread of knowl- edge about Asian theatre forms. Print resources (such as AT J ) can only benefit from such supplementary visual and auditory aids. Print and electronic media are essential to bringing this fractured world together. It is my hope that people are reading, watching, and listen- ing. Am I dreaming? Samuel L. Leiter

Journal

Asian Theatre JournalUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Jul 30, 2004

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