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A Journal of the Performing Arts
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Puppetry and the Destruction of the Object

Pages 123-131 | Published online: 11 Mar 2010

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Clair Schwarz. (2022) Iris in, Iris out: Reflections on the production, exhibition and viewing of a bisected-eyeball hand-puppet. Journal of Writing in Creative Practice 15:2, pages 276-294.
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NICOLA HYLAND. (2015) Unsettling Blanket Man: The ‘Ecological Māori’ as a Pākeha Play-Thing. Theatre Research International 40:1, pages 4-18.
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