Recent works of scholarship from members of the Department of Theater, Performance Studies, and Dance at Kennesaw State University.
Submissions from 2011
Epilogue: The Mythic Storyteller: Word-Power and Ambivalence, John S. Gentile
Prologue: Defining Myth: An Introduction to the Special Issue on Storytelling and Myth, John S. Gentile
Integration of a Professional Dancer into College, Ivan Pulinkala
Submissions from 2010
Ethnographic Performance and Global Learning: Lessons From "You Always Go Home", Margaret Baldwin and Karen Robinson
Polyphonic Dynamics as Educational Practice, Ming Chen, Ivan Pulinkala, and Karen Robinson
Submissions from 2009
Staging the Numinous, Jane Barnette
Stories of the Otherworld: An Interview with Eddie Lenihan, John S. Gentile
The Pilgrim Soul: Herman Melville's Moby-Dick as Pilgrimage, John S. Gentile
Submissions from 2008
Interdisciplinary and Global Approaches to Arts Appreciation, Charlotte Collins, Edward Eanes, and Karen Robinson
Defending Ion: A Contemporary Rhapsode Replies, John S. Gentile
On the Edge of the Storytelling World: The Festival Circuit and the Fringe, Hannah B. Harvey
Storytelling as Contemporary Performing Art: Introduction to the Special Issue, Hannah B. Harvey and Joseph Sobol
Storytelling as Contemporary Performing Art: Introduction to the Special Issue, Hannah B. Harvey and Joseph Sobol
Submissions from 2007
The Scholar as Mystic: The Poetic Mysticism of Joseph Campbell, John S. Gentile
Submissions from 2004
Acting: Thought into Action, Kurt Daw
Telling the Untold Tales: Memory's Caretaker, John S. Gentile
Once Upon a Time: An Introduction to the Inaugural Issue, Joseph Sobol, John S. Gentile, and Sunwolf
Submissions from 2003
A TPQ Interview: Tim Miller on Autobiographical Storytelling, John S. Gentile
Submissions from 1998
Acting Shakespeare and His Contemporaries, Kurt Daw
A Guide to Scenes & Monologues from Shakespeare and His Contemporaries, Kurt Daw
Submissions from 1996
"The Sissy as Hero": Paul Bonin‐Rodriguez Performing the Gay Male Body in the Texas Trinity, John S. Gentile
Submissions from 1988
Interview: Quentin Crisp, John S. Gentile
The Wyoming Chautauqua's Contesting the Constitution, John S. Gentile
Submissions from 1985
Early Examples of the Biographical One‐Person Show Genre: Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens and Hal Holbrook's Mark Twain Tonight!, John S. Gentile