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  1. Editorial, <i>Performance Philosophy</i> Vol. 10 No. 1
  2. 17. Affective Attunement
  3. To teach as if there were no future
  4. Towards Planetary Performance Pedagogy
  5. By the time you read this it is already too late
  6. What are Performance Philosophy Problems?
  7. The Theatricalists
  8. The First Thing We Make is the Conditions of our Meeting
  9. Performance Philosophy 7(2) (2022): Imagining the open
  10. Ensemblography: Making Collaboration through Performing Writing
  11. Towards planetary performance pedagogy: digital companions in multipolar classrooms
  12. What if we think of the classroom as a work of art? Performance, collaboration, and social engagement considered as pedagogic practices
  13. Blackout
  14. Real Theatre: Essays in Experience
  15. Sites of Appearance, Matters of Thought: Hannah Arendt and Performance Philosophy
  16. Tactics, Practical and Imagined
  17. Tactics: practical and imagined
  18. Anna Teresa Scheer Christoph Schlingensief: Staging Chaos, Performing Politics, and Theatrical Phantasmagoria London: Bloomsbury, 2018. 296 p. £75.00. ISBN: 978-1-350-00105-3.
  19. Anna Teresa Scheer Christoph Schlingensief: Staging Chaos, Performing Politics, and Theatrical Phantasmagoria London: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, 2018. 296 p. £75.00. ISBN: 978-1-350-00105-3.
  20. What is Refugee?
  21. Introduction: Crisis and the Im/possibility of Thought
  22. What’s left on the page
  23. How We Talk About The Work Is The Work
  24. Editorial - Performance Philosophy Vol 3(1)
  25. Editorial - Performance Philosophy Vol 2(2)
  26. Is This What Democracy Looks Like? The Politics of Representation and the Representation of Politics
  27. The Illuminated Theatre: Studies on the Suffering of Images. By Joe Kelleher. London: Routledge, 2015; 208 pp.; illustrations. $140.00 cloth, $47.95 paper
  28. Editorial - Performance Philosophy Vol 2(1)
  29. Editorial : On Repetition
  30. Some people will do anything to keep themselves from being moved
  31. The Philosopher as Stage-Hand
  32. “We’re People Who Do Shows”: Back to Back Theatre: Performance, Politics, Visibility. Edited by Helena Grehan and Peter Eckersall. Aberystwyth, UK: Performance Research Books, 2013; 284 pp.; illustrations. £33.50 paper
  33. Backpages 24.2
  34. Christoph Schlingensief: Art without Bordersedited by Tara Forrest and Anna Teresa Scheer
  35. Troublesome Professionals: On the speculative reality of theatrical labour
  36. Outsider Theatre: A journey through Back to Back'sHell House
  37. The Theatre of Richard Maxwell and the New York City Players
  38. Site-Specific Performance (review)
  39. Christoph Schlingensief and the Bad Spectacle
  40. Unsettling Representation: Monuments, Theatre, and Relational Space