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From the Editor At this moment, as Asian Theatre Journal is about to enter its twentieth year, it seems appropriate to pause and look back on its achievement. After years of unrelenting determination James R. Brandon succeeded in launching AT J in 1983 under the auspices of the University of Hawai`i Press, which has remained its publisher. Jim (and his later coeditor Elizabeth Wichmann-Walczak) turned the editorship over to me in January 1991, and my first issue came out a year later. The present year completes my tenth as editor. During this decade I have benefited from the assistance of several razor-sharp associate editors. Robert Bethune was followed by Diane Daugherty and Susan Pertel Jain. Susan recently moved on to other interests, and Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei joined the team with ATJ 19/1. When I needed a breather, Kathy Foley handled a guest editorship for an issue on Asian puppet theatre (18/1). Invaluable during all these years has been the consistently significant participation of ATJ 's area editors, whose positions on the masthead have remained surprisingly stable. Andrew T. Tsubaki was the original Japan area editor, and when Andy felt ready to shift gears, Laurence R. Kominz ably replaced
Asian Theatre Journal – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Sep 1, 2002
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