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John Thomas Bell
Associate Professor & Director/Ballard Inst Museum of Puppet
john.bell@uconn.edu
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Scholarly Contributions
16 Scholarly Contributions
"Contemporary Evolutions of Puppetry in the USA"
Research Type: Journal Article
"Swing into Action": Maurice Sendak and the Worlds of Puppetry
Research Type: Book Chapter
Bodies, Object, Images, and Movement
Research Type: Book Chapter
Bread and Puppets in 2022
Research Type: Journal Article
Cardboard Insurrection: Puppetry and Activism in the United States
Research Type: Journal Article
I served as co-editor for this anthology
Research Type: Book
Peer Review of "From the Cross to the Stage: Divine Puppets and Spectacular Saints in Early Modern Spanish Culture"
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Pictures and Puppet Performance: Peter Schumann's Bedsheet Paintings
Research Type: Journal Article
Playing with the Eternal Uncanny The Persistent Life of Lifeless Objects
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Preface
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Preface to the 2022 Edition of Landscape and Desire
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Puppet and Object Performance
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Puppets, Parades, and Protest
Research Type: Book Chapter
Some Ways that Bread and Puppet Theater Has Influenced Me
Research Type: Book Chapter
Something Beautiful and Powerful: Politics, Art, and Bread and Puppet Theater
Research Type: Journal Article
The Thing You Can't See: Bread and Puppet Approaches Spirituality
Research Type: Book Chapter