Studies in Theatre and Performance

398 papers and 697 indexed citations

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The 398 papers published in Studies in Theatre and Performance in the last decades have received a total of 697 indexed citations. Papers published in Studies in Theatre and Performance usually cover Visual Arts and Performing Arts (228 papers), Sociology and Political Science (111 papers) and Literature and Literary Theory (70 papers) specifically the topics of Theatre and Performance Studies (214 papers), Irish and British Studies (46 papers) and Theater, Performance, and Music History (45 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Studies in Theatre and Performance are Peter Thomson, Angela Piccini, Martin Barker, Matthew Reason, Baz Kershaw, A. Trevor Hodge, Phillip B. Zarrilli, Janelle Reinelt, Sarah Bay‐Cheng and Dave O’Brien.

In The Last Decade

Studies in Theatre and Performance

199 papers receiving 402 citations

Fields of papers published in Studies in Theatre and Performance

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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