Liminalities 4.1: The City
We are pleased to announce the release of Liminalities 4.1, a special expanded-length issue on the theme of The City, guest-edited by Daniel Makagon of DePaul University. This issue includes critical essays, ethnographies, videos, and performance texts. Table of Contents:
I Love Livin’ in the City by Daniel Makagon :: Places and Stages: Narrating and Performing the City in Milan, Italy by Cristina Moretti :: Finders Keepers: Performing the Street, the Gallery and the Spaces In-between by Luke Dickens :: Making Sense of the City: Place, Space, and Rhetoric in Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square by erin daina mcclellan :: Unsafe Houses: The Narrative Inversion of Suburban Morality in Popular Film by Joan Faber McAlister :: Space Wars & Walking through a Liquid Forest of Symbols by Anders Lund Hansen :: Staging and Enforcing Consumerism in the City: The Performance of Othering on the 16th Street Mall by Richard G. Jones, Jr. & Christina R. Foust :: Full of Proud Memories of the Past, on which Irishmen Love to Dwell: Irish Nationalist Performance and the Orange Riots of 1871 by Stephen Rohs :: A Taste of Buffalo: Staging the Lives of U.S. Cities by David J. Eshelman :: Flowing Through the City: An Urban Ethnography by Renee Human.
Liminalities is a peer-reviewed journal for performance studies, theory and praxis. Our goal is to embrace the possibilities for presenting performance studies work by exploring and exploiting the “staging” potential of digital media. We publish essays, aesthetic works, digital media projects, documentaries, book reviews, interviews, and works about pedagogy & performance.























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