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Summer 1998
June 01 1998
Les Demoiselles d/L.A.: Sacred Naked Nature Girls' Untitled Flesh
Meiling Cheng
Meiling Cheng
Assistant Professor of Theatre at University of Southern California. She was born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan, and received her PhD in Fine Artsjom Yale University in 1993. She writes poems, short stories, and art criticism in both English and Chinese and is currently working on a manuscript entitled Body Acts: Writing Extreme Performances.
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Meiling Cheng
Assistant Professor of Theatre at University of Southern California. She was born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan, and received her PhD in Fine Artsjom Yale University in 1993. She writes poems, short stories, and art criticism in both English and Chinese and is currently working on a manuscript entitled Body Acts: Writing Extreme Performances.
Online Issn: 1531-4715
Print Issn: 1054-2043
© 1998 New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1998
TDR/The Drama Review (1998) 42 (2 (158)): 70–97.
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Meiling Cheng; Les Demoiselles d/L.A.: Sacred Naked Nature Girls' Untitled Flesh. TDR/The Drama Review 1998; 42: 2 (158), 70–97. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/dram.1998.42.2.70
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