 |
| Scope
of the publication : |
| Shakespeare
in Southern Africa is published annually by the Shakespeare
Society of Southern Africa (SSOSA) through the Institute
for the Study of English in Africa (ISEA). It publishes
articles, commentary and reviews on all aspects of Shakespearean
studies and performance, with a particular emphasis on
the response to Shakespeare in Southern Africa. |
| |
| Current
issue : |
| Volume 24, 2012 |
| |
| |
| Full-text
online : |
|
Vol
15, 2003 - current
|
| |
| Retrospective
abstracts (without full-text) : |
| Vol
1, 1987 - Vol 14, 2002 |
| |
| Collection : |
| Social Sciences & Humanities |
| |
| Publication
frequency : |
| 1
issue per year |
| |
| Accreditation : |
| DoE |
| |
| Language
: |
| English |
| |
| Guidelines
for contributors : |
| (Download
a PDF document with Guidelines for authors.) |
| |
| Editorial
information : |
|
Editor :
Chris Thurman
|
|
Advisory board :
Jonathan Bate (Warwick)
Jacques Berthoud (York)
Thomas Docherty (Warwick)
John Gouws (North West)
Peter Knox-Shaw (Cape Town)
Meredith Skura (Rice)
A.E. Voss (KwaZulu-Natal)
Stanley Wells (Birmingham)
Christopher Wortham (Western Australia)
|
| |