Articles
Restating/Resituating the State of the Art
- Timmy De Laet
Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2017 • "State of the Art" - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Theater Studies in Flanders • 3-40
Prospective Dreams of a Field to Come: The Emergence of Theater Studies in Flanders
- Luk Van den Dries
Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2017 • "State of the Art" - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Theater Studies in Flanders • 10-69
Border Crossing: A Comparative Look at Theater Studies in Flanders and Wallonia
- Karel Vanhaesebrouck
Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2017 • "State of the Art" - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Theater Studies in Flanders • 70-99
Old Quarrels, New Liaisons: On the Vexed Relationship between Theater Studies and Literary Studies
- Bart Philipsen
Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2017 • "State of the Art" - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Theater Studies in Flanders • 100-129
Dramaturgy in the Curriculum: On Fluctuating Functions, Dramaturgy as Research and the Macro-Dramaturgy of the Social
- Christel Stalpaert
Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2017 • "State of the Art" - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Theater Studies in Flanders • 130-158
In Quest of the Humanities (Again): What We Can Learn from Research in the Arts
- Pascal Gielen
- Nele Wynants
Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2017 • "State of the Art" - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Theater Studies in Flanders • 159-186
Portfolio
My Metadrama: On the Function of Jargon, Language, and Discourse in my Work as a Theater Maker
- Naomi Velissariou
Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2017 • "State of the Art" - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Theater Studies in Flanders • 188-212
A Conversation between Katie and Albert
- Katie Vickers
Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2017 • "State of the Art" - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Theater Studies in Flanders • 213-232
Book review
Ungoverning Dance: Contemporary European Theatre Dance and The commons
- Katarina Kleinschmidt
Volume 35 • Issue 1 • 2017 • "State of the Art" - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Theater Studies in Flanders • 234-241