THE THEATRE OF HISTORICAL REVISION AN ANALYSIS OF THE NATIVE AMERICAN DRAMA TRADITION

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2021(VI-II).07      10.31703/glr.2021(VI-II).07      Published : Jun 2021
Authored by : Amer Akhtar , Rida Rehman , Neelum Almas

07 Pages : 56-62

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    APA : Akhtar, A., Rehman, R., & Almas, N. (2021). The Theatre of Historical Revision: An Analysis of the Native American Drama Tradition. Global Language Review, VI(II), 56-62. https://doi.org/10.31703/glr.2021(VI-II).07
    CHICAGO : Akhtar, Amer, Rida Rehman, and Neelum Almas. 2021. "The Theatre of Historical Revision: An Analysis of the Native American Drama Tradition." Global Language Review, VI (II): 56-62 doi: 10.31703/glr.2021(VI-II).07
    HARVARD : AKHTAR, A., REHMAN, R. & ALMAS, N. 2021. The Theatre of Historical Revision: An Analysis of the Native American Drama Tradition. Global Language Review, VI, 56-62.
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    OXFORD : Akhtar, Amer, Rehman, Rida, and Almas, Neelum (2021), "The Theatre of Historical Revision: An Analysis of the Native American Drama Tradition", Global Language Review, VI (II), 56-62
    TURABIAN : Akhtar, Amer, Rida Rehman, and Neelum Almas. "The Theatre of Historical Revision: An Analysis of the Native American Drama Tradition." Global Language Review VI, no. II (2021): 56-62. https://doi.org/10.31703/glr.2021(VI-II).07