Global Performance Studies

is proud to announce the publication of Issue 3.1

Performance as Network: Arts, City, Culture

Introduction
The Performance Network
Kevin Brown

Articles
Humanities/Art/Technology Research Center’s Post-Apocalypsis: Assembling and Describing the Post-Natural
Ashley Chang
MuNK: Loving the Non-Alien
Michael Sakamoto and Vince Schleitwiler
EU ELAS[I HER]: Behavioral Memories as Dance Material — Personal and Cultural Networks of Feminine Gestures
Juliana Moraes

Routledge Prize
“Beyond The Scene” of Performance in K-pop: BTS’ Network of Performances On and Off Stage
Hakyung Sim

Report
The Hemispheric Institute’s XI Encuentro, “The World Inside Out: Humor, Noise, and Performance”
Didanwy Kent Trejo

Keynote
A New Approach to the National Identity in an Ideologically Polarized Korean Community
Kim Yun-Cheol

Contributors

Global Performance Studies is a peer reviewed online academic journal sponsored by Performance Studies international (PSi). Our goal is to provide a resource to scholars and artists who are seeking to publish both traditional articles as well cross-platform, multi-media content that pushes the boundaries of what we think an academic journal can be. We are also interested in finding ways the journal can serve a truly global audience of performance studies scholars and artists.