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9780230247475

Refugees, Theatre and Crisis Performing Global Identities

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    9780230247475

  • ISBN10:

    0230247474

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-11-15
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Using examples of refugee arts and theatrical activity since the 1990s, this book examines how the 'refugee crisis' has conditioned all arts and cultural activity with refugees in a world where globalization and migration go hand in hand.

Author Biography

ALISON JEFFERS Lecturer in Applied Theatre and Contemporary Performance at the University of Manchester, UK. She has extensive experience of teaching and of working with community groups using drama and theatre. She was a researcher with 'In Place Of' at the University of Manchester before taking up her post as a lecturer.

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'Refugees, Theatre and Crisismarks a timely response to urgent political questions about the experiences of asylum seekers and refugees. Scholarly and incisive, the power of this book lies is in Alison Jeffers political clarity, her empathetic understanding of why refugees are compelled to make theatre and her vivid analysis of how theatre-makers have told refugees' stories on the professional stage. The impressively rich material and detailed case studies provide insights into the ways in which theatre and performance are used as a means of cultural expression, and asks how cultural identities are shaped in the process. This remarkable book is compelling reading for anyone who cares about human rights and theatre.' - Helen Nicholson, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

'InRefugees, Theatre and CrisisAlison Jeffers provides a compelling account of the complex relations between refugee communities, the theatre practices they create and the 'bureaucratic' performances in which they become enmeshed. This is a theoretically rich book, brim full of previously undocumented examples of practice - a wonderful read and an inspiration for students, teachers and practitioners interested in those moments when theatre seems to illuminate unexpected contours of these crisis-dominated times.' - Professor James Thompson, University of Manchester, UK

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