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Hi! I am a student and am hoping to start this page. Here are the sources I plan on using:
Senda, Akihiko. The Voyage of Contemporary Japanese Theatre. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawai’I Press, 1997. Print.Jortner, David, et al. Modern Japanese Theatre and Performance. Lexington Books, 2006. Print.
Rimer, J. “With a Nod to Chekhov: Stratesgies of Dream and Memory in the Dramas of Shimizu Kunio.” Half a Century of Japanese Theatre. Tokyo: Kinokuniya, 1999. 299-311. Print.
Rimer, J., Mori, Mitsuya, Poulton, M. Modern Japanese Drama. New York: Columbia University Press, 2014. 420 -442. Print.
Cody, Gabrielle. The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama. Volume 2. Columbia University Press, 2007. Print.
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