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The Peyote Dance
The Peyote Dance
. Soundwalk Collective with Patti
Smith
. Brighton, England
: Bella Union
, 2019
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Branislav Jakovljević
Branislav Jakovljević
Branislav Jakovljević is Professor of Theater and Performance Studies at Stanford University. His most recent book in English is Alienation Effects: Performance and Self-Management in Yugoslavia, 1945–91 (2016).
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Branislav Jakovljević
Branislav Jakovljević is Professor of Theater and Performance Studies at Stanford University. His most recent book in English is Alienation Effects: Performance and Self-Management in Yugoslavia, 1945–91 (2016).
Online Issn: 1531-4715
Print Issn: 1054-2043
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2020
New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
TDR/The Drama Review (2020) 64 (4 (248)): 177–179.
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Branislav Jakovljević; The Peyote Dance. TDR/The Drama Review 2020; 64: 4 (248), 177–179. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/dram_r_00974
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