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Theatre and human rights after 1945 : things unspeakable / edited by Emilie Morin and Mary Luckhurst

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015Description: xiii, 254 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781137362292 (cart.)
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Contents:
Conté: Introduction: theatre and the rise of human rights / Mary Luckhurst and Emilie Morin -- Colonial legacies and the unspeakable. Unspeakable tragedies: censorship and the new political theatre of the Algerian War of independence / Emilie Morin -- Beyond articulation: Brian Friel, civil rights, and the Northern Irish conflict / Michael Mcateer -- Unspeakability and ethnicity. Lapsing into democracy: magnet theatre and the drama of unspeakability in the new South Africa / Mark Fleishman -- The great Australian silence: aboriginal theatre and human rights / Maryrose Casey -- Returning histories, listening, and trauma. Disappearing history: listening and trauma in Ariel Dorfman's Death and the maiden / Cathy Caruth -- Hungry ghosts and inalienable remains: performing rights of repatriation / Emma Cox -- Representing genocide at home: Ishi, again / Catherine M. Cole -- Theatres of advocacy and western liberalism. The politics of telling and workers' rights: the case of Mike Daisey / Carol Martin -- Gender-based violence and human rights: participatory theatre in post-genocide Rwanda / Ananda Breed -- Jalila Baccar and Tunisian theatre: we will not be silent / Marvin Carlson -- Militancy and contemporary invisibilities. Defixio: disability and the speakable legacy of John Belluso / Michael M. Chemers -- Theatre and elder abuse / Mary Luckhurst
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Llibre Biblioteca Barcelona Biblioteca Barcelona BCN Lliure Accés 792 THE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 1900071131

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