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Vol. 38 No. 2 (2011)

Ibsen Intercultural: Nora’s Door Slamming Around the Globe Guest Editor: Antje Budde
Published: 2015-04-20

Articles

  • How to Slam the Door, or Not to, or Almost, or Maybe... Configurations of a Speculative Moment in the Global Doll House of Patriarchal Order

    Antje Budde
  • Sharing A Doll’s House with Islamic Neighbours

    Julie Holledge
  • Nneora: An African Doll’s House: A Study of the Virtues of Womanhood

    Awo Mana Asiedu
  • Rescuing Sedna: Doorslamming, Fingerslicing, and the Moral of the Story

    Keavy Martin
  • China Doll: A Conversation with the Canadian Playwright Marjorie Chan

    Antje Budde, Jacqueline Taucar
  • Nora and Gertrude in “The Same Room” in The Master’s House

    Louise H. Forsyth
  • Differently Equal: Ibsen’s Nora, the New Woman and the Evolution of Self- Orientalization in Japan

    Sara Osenton
  • Nora’s Children - A Norwegian-Chinese Theatre Adventure

    Antje Budde
  • The Critique of Bourgeois Life: Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Nora Helmer

    Ronald Ng
  • Playing (with) Gestic Dolls in Mabou Mines DollHouse

    Jacqueline Taucar
  • Five Minutes More (Encore cinq minutes)

    Françoise Loranger, Louise H. Forsyth

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