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    Bielefeld :transcript,
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    almahu_9949369328802882
    Format: 1 online resource (263 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839450604
    Series Statement: Queer Studies
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- I. Queer Istanbul -- 1. Istanbul: Queer Desires Between Muslim Tradition and Global Pop -- 12 points -- Turkey's Transitional Periods: Kemalist Modernization, Military Coups, Queer Activism -- Sex Between Men: Ottoman Tradition and Turkish Everyday Life -- Istanbul at Night: Queer Literature, Arabesk Music, and Gay Bars -- 2. Architecture of Seduction, or: What (Really) Goes On in the Hamam? -- Travelers' Hamam Fantasies -- Lady Montagu Visits the Hamam -- Harem Suare: Fictions within Fictions -- Hamam: The Official Tour Guide Version -- After Sex Is before Sex: The Hamam as Sacred Space of Transition -- Hamam: Architecture of Seduction -- Archives of Feeling: Hamam's Queer Temporality -- II. Istanbul and the Queer Stage -- 3. "But we are all androgynous:" James Baldwin's Staging America in Turkey -- Speaking from Another Place -- The Reluctant Queer -- Stranger in the City -- Freaks at the Welcome Table -- 4. "Built for Europeans who came on the Orient Express:" Queer Desires of Extravagant Strangers in Sinan Ünel's Pera Palas -- "a fucking palace:" Grand Hotel -- "Where memory is, theatre is:" Harem as Memorial -- "a place without a place:" Queer Space -- "A kiss is just a kiss?" Extravagant Strangers -- III. Transnational Queer Poetics -- 5. "The Wonder of Thy Beauty:" Bayard Taylor's Poems of the Orient as an Intermediary Between German Romanticism and American Gentility -- The Arabian Indifference to Time-Moving From East to West -- From West to East to West-Cross-Cultural Counterpoints -- "Wahlheimatliteratur"-Taylor Reading Rückert Reading Goethe -- "Unwinding the Turban:" Poems of the Orient as American Pastoral -- Emblematic Male Oriental Beauty-Emulating Hafiz -- Taylor's Travels to the Orient-Expanding Genteel Expectations -- 6. Bastardized History: Elif Shafak's Transcultural Poetics. , Comic Survival or the Endless Repeat Melody -- Elegiac Metropolis or "A Bridge in Between" -- Edible City, or the Etho-Poetics of Food and Sex -- IV. Performing Queer Turkish Cultures -- 7. Precarious Masculinities in the New Turkish Cinema -- From Yeşilçam to New Turkish Cinema: Black Turks and Nationalist Masculinity -- Precarious Masculinities in the New Turkish‑German Cinema: The Melodramatic Penis and Trans‑Masculinity -- 8. Arabesk: Nomadic Tales, Oriental Beats, and Hybrid Looks -- Arabesk's Impurity: From Anatolia to Istanbul -- From Tatlıses's Nostalgic Anatolian Machismo to Emrah's Sexed‑Up Hard Body -- Flamboyant Transgression? Bülent Ersoy -- Orientalized Pop-Export: Tarkan.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Poole, Ralph J. Queer Turkey Bielefeld : transcript,c2022 ISBN 9783837650600
    Language: English
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    Chichester :Wiley,
    UID:
    almafu_9959328075602883
    Format: 1 online resource (240 pages)
    ISBN: 9781118291719 , 1118291719
    Series Statement: RGS-IBG Book Series
    Content: Geopolitics and Expertise is an in-depth exploration of how expert knowledge is created and exercised in the external relations machinery of the European Union. Provides a rare, full-length work on transnational diplomatic practice. Based on a rigorous and empirical study, involving over 100 interviews with policy professionals over seven years. Focuses on the qualitative and contextual, rather than the quantitative and uniform. Moves beyond traditional political science to blend human geography, international relations, anthropology, and sociology.
    Note: Geopolitics and Expertise: Knowledge and Authority : in European Diplomacy; Copyright; Contents; Series Editors' Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: The Crown Jewel; "Evaporative things"; Contexts and Conversations; The Political, the Geographical, and the Social: A Roadmap of the Argument; Notes; Chapter One The Dead Relative: Bounding Europe in Europe; Geopolitics by Nobody; Carving Places out of Space; Borderless Europe?; Geopolitics renascent; Embodied Europes; Notes; Chapter Two Knowledge and Policy in Transnational Fields; Placing Diplomatic Knowledge; Policy Fields. , Habitus and the transnationalEurope; "The work of reciprocal elucidation"; Interviewing in practice; Notes; Chapter Three Brussels and Theatre: Bureaucracy and Place; Planet Brussels; The square kilometre; Those Who Hold the Pen: EU Professionals; Between cosmopolitanism and corporatism; Recruitment and working conditions; The quiet bureaucracy: The European Commission; The Political and the Technical -- and the Social; "A social, network-like thing"; On getting blooded; Notes; Chapter Four Transnational Diplomats: Representing Europe in EU 27; European External Action Service. , Curved Mirrors: Negotiating the NationalThe Group for Which There is no Term: The New Member States; Entering Europe; Recruitment; Learning the networks; Being a eurocrat; Notes; Chapter Five Powers of Conceptualization and Contextualization; A New Object of Knowledge; The birth of the neighbourhood; Fields of Expertise in the European Quarter; Man on a bicycle; The Brussels bubble; "Most people just want to do what they are told"; Powers of contextualization; Notes; Chapter Six Feel for the Game: Symbolic Capital in the European Quarter; Symbolic Capital; "We are dealing with elites." , Cosmopolitan Brussels"Natural reflex"; "In the third degree of depth"; "An urbane, subtle approach"; The big unsaid: money; La bella figura; Learning ease; Shifts and Spirals; Notes; Chapter Seven Political Geographies of Expertise; Knowledge From and On the East; Finding a Market; Learning and teaching; "Things are evolving"; Adaptation; The uses of history; Managing Difference; Notes; Conclusion: Circles of Knowledge; Spaces and Agents of Bureaucratic Knowledge; Less is More; Notes.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Kuus, Merje. Geopolitics and Expertise : Knowledge and Authority in European Diplomacy. Hoboken : Wiley, ©2013 ISBN 9781118291702
    Language: English
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    Bern : Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    UID:
    almahu_9948665155702882
    Format: 1 online resource (329 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9783035302844
    Content: This collection of essays showcases the rich diversity of current writing about Irish theatre. The volume includes perspectives from experts in scenography, physical theatre, dramaturgy and stand-up comedy, as well as academic contributions drawing from anthropology, psychology, sociology, gender studies and performance studies. Exploring plays, events, exhibitions, performances, and rehearsal and realization processes, the essays provide a stimulating analysis of the languages and procedures of theatre in Ireland. The book demonstrates that performance studies and practices are continuing to expand, suggesting that Ireland’s text-centric theatre has begun to cast its net further afield and pointing to the rich possibilities within Irish theatre, scholarship and practice, now and for the future.
    Note: Contents: Thomas Kilroy: Foreword – Rhona Trench: Introduction - Staging Thought: Essays on Irish Theatre, Scholarship and Practice – Frank Conway: The Sound of One Hand Clapping – Rhona Trench: A Blend of Irish and European Theatre Process and Practice: Blue Raincoat Theatre Company’s Production of W.B. Yeats’s The Cat and the Moon (1926) – Carmen Szabo: Place and Non-Place: Discussing Physicality and Story in Barabbas Theatre Company’s Circus (2007) – Agnes Pallai: Cultural Differences in Staging Brian Friel’s Translations in Romania – Enrica Cerquoni: Ways of Seeing and the Womb-Theatre: Theatrical Space and Scenic Presentation in Marina Carr’s Ariel – Virginie Privas-Bréauté: The Actor’s Body as a Heterotopic Language in Bill Morrison’s The Marriage – Caoileann Thompson: Irish Theatre Studies in the Performance Age: The Case of Stewart Parker – Eamonn Jordan: ‘It Would Never Happen On The Waltons’: Enda Walsh’s The Walworth Farce – Eric Weitz: Sleight of Frame: Exploitations of Comic Feeling by Two Irish Playwrights – Suzanne Colleary: ‘God’s Comic’: Narratives of Performed Identity of Irish Stand-Up Comedian Tommy Tiernan – Fiona Fearon: Decoding the Audience: Enda Walsh’s Chatroom (2008) – Mary Caulfield: Fashion Advice: Constance Markievicz’s ‘Unmarked’, ‘Mismarked’ and ‘Remarkable’ Women – Michael Jaros: Broken Narratives, Performing Ruins: Yeats, Beckett and the Dramatic Landscape of Catastrophe – Christopher Collins: J.M. Synge, W.B. Yeats and The Changeling of the Western World – Shonagh Hill: Female Self-Authorship and Reperformance of the ‘Good Death’ in Marina Carr’s Woman and Scarecrow – Aoife McGrath: ‘The Less You Bump, The Faster You Go’?: Staged Scenes of Dissensus in CoisCéim’s Dodgems – Steve Wilmer: Theatre and Nation: Performing Statelessness in Ireland and Abroad – Holly Maples: Performing Cultural Trauma: The 1980 ‘A Sense of Ireland’ Festival.
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    almahu_9948582038002882
    Format: XVI, 831 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9783030389734
    Content: 'This ground-breaking, field-defining work will become a go-to volume for those looking for the impact of the Cold War on global literatures, a requisite starting point for further research and a testament to collaborative scholarship.' - Steven Belletto, co-editor, Neocolonial Fictions of the Global Cold War (2019). 'The Palgrave Handbook of Cold War Literature offers a comprehensive, wide-ranging and consistently high quality engagement with the full range of Cold War literatures, forming a one-stop handbook that will allow both neophytes and specialists to immediately grasp the key continuities and differences across national cultures.' - Dr Daniel Grausam, Durham University, UK This book offers a comprehensive guide to global literary engagement with the Cold War. Eschewing the common focus on national cultures, the collection defines Cold War literature as an international current focused on the military and ideological conflicts of the age and characterised by styles and approaches that transcended national borders. Drawing on specialists from across the world, the volume analyses the period's fiction, poetry, drama and autobiographical writings in three sections: dominant concerns (socialism, decolonisation, nuclearism, propaganda, censorship, espionage), common genres (postmodernism, socialism realism, dystopianism, migrant poetry, science fiction, testimonial writing) and regional cultures (Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe and the Americas). In doing so, the volume forms a landmark contribution to Cold War literary studies which will appeal to all those working on literature of the 1945-1989 period, including specialists in comparative literature, postcolonial literature, contemporary literature and regional literature.
    Note: 1. Introduction; Andrew Hammond -- 2. Freedom and Fabrication: Propaganda and Novels in the Cultural Cold War; Catherine Turner -- 3. Print Censorship and the Cultural Cold War: Books in a Bounded World; Nicole Moore -- 4.'Our Embattled Humanity': Global Literature in an Authoritarian Age; Andrew Hammond -- 5. Inter/Transnational Feminist Literature of the Cold War; Sonita Sarker -- 6. Reading Cold War Queer Literature Today: Recognition beyond LGBTQ Identity Politics; Eric Keenaghan -- 7. Beyond Containment: The Left-Wing Movement in Literature, 1945-1989; Andrew Hammond -- 8. The Politics of Vulnerability: Nuclear Peril and the Global Imagination; Daniel Cordle -- 9. The Battle of Conferences: Cultural Decolonisation and Global Cold War; Monica Popescu -- 10. The Bandung Era, Non-Alignment and the Third-Way Literary Imagination; Christopher J. Lee and Anne Garland Mahler -- 11. The Spread of Socialist Realism: Soviet and Chinese Developments; Thomas Lahusen and Elizabeth McGuire -- 12. Magical Realism in the Context of Cold War Cultural Interventions; Ignacio López-Calvo and Nicholas Birns -- 13. Monstrous Epistemology: Paranoia and Postmodernism across the Iron Curtain; Elana Gomel -- 14. Divided Worlds: The Political Interventions of Science Fiction; Andrew Hammond and David Seed -- 15. Plenty of Blame to Spread Around: Dystopia(nism) and the Cold War; Derek C. Maus -- 16. World Citizens: Espionage Literature in the Cold War; Allan Hepburn -- 17. Speaking Trauma and History: The Collective Voice of Testimonial Literature; Meg Jensen -- 18. Cold War Poetry and Migrant Writing; Adam Piette -- 19. Dissent and Its Discontents in Cold War Poetry; Jacob Edmond -- 20. Theatre and Drama in the Hot Zones of the Cold War: Selected Case Studies; Katherine Zien -- 21. Cold War Literature of North America; Art Redding -- 22. Islands between Worlds: Caribbean Cold War Literatures; Christopher T. Bonner -- 23. Uneven Battles: Central American Cold War Literature; Sophie Esch -- 24. An Ideological Pendulum: South American Literary Interventions in Cold War Politics; Juan G. Ramos -- 25. The Soviet Cold War Literary Imagination; Evgeny Dobrenko and Vladimir Dobrenko -- 26. Through the Iron Curtain: The Geopolitics of Writing in Eastern Europe; Dorota Kołodziejczyk and Mirja Lecke -- 27. Western European Literature and the East-West Conflict; Andrew Hammond -- 28. Gwebede's Wars: Anglophone Black Novels in Southern Africa 1965-1989; Ranka Primorac and Stephen Chan -- 29. Writing Africa under the Cold War: Arrested Decolonisation and Geopolitical Integration; Madhu Krishnan -- 30. Cold War Literature of the Middle East and North Africa; miriam cooke -- 31. Cold War Literature in East Asia; Ann Sherif -- 32. Cold War Violence, Nationalism and Structures of Feeling in the Literatures of Southeast Asia; Tony Day -- 33. 'No Ordinary Sun': Indigenous Pacific Cold War Literature; Michelle Keown -- 34. The Coldest War: Imagining Geopolitics from the Bottom of the Earth; Elizabeth Leane.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030389741
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1758857307
    Format: 1 online resource (384 pages)
    ISBN: 9789633863602
    Content: Cover -- Title page -- copyright page -- Contents -- Introduction: Engaging Memory and History -- Acknowledgements -- Conversation I: Life Should Be Transparent -- Conversation II: We Could All See That Lithuania was Trapped -- Conversation III: What Had Happened to the World? -- Conversation IV: To Forgive and Build the Future-These Are the Duties of the Living -- Conversation V: I Was Surrounded by Very Good People -- Conversation VI: I Needed a Change -- Conversation VII: I Saw My Work as a Kind of Mission -- Conversation VIII: The Theatre Suits My Interests and Temperament Perfectly -- Conversation IX: People Developed Close Relationshipswithin "Islands" -- Conversation X: Why Was Faust Redeemed, Even After Making a Pact with the Devil? -- Conversation XI: I Felt a Powerful Connection with My Spiritual Brothers -- Conversation XII: I Regret Nothing, But I Continue to Pay Dearly for My Decisions -- Conversation XIII: It Is Probably Only Possible to Feel a Part of History Once in One's Lifetime -- In Lieu of an Epilogue: More and More Questions, But Fewer and Fewer Answers -- Appendices: Voices from the Past -- Appendix I: What Questions Matter the Most to Me Now? -- High School Questionnaire -- Review: "Measured Optimism" -- Appendix II: Texts and Statements -- "Left Unsaid" -- "The Holocaust in My Life" -- "Does Litvak Culture Have a Future on Lithuanian Soil?" -- Appendix III: Letters -- Appendix IV: Post Scriptum -- "On Memory and Remembering" -- "An Important Meeting" -- "The Debate about Our People" -- Key Biographical Events -- Photos -- Index -- Back cover.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789633863596
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    Hoboken : Wiley
    UID:
    gbv_775686859
    Format: Online-Ressource (240 p)
    ISBN: 9781118291702
    Series Statement: RGS-IBG Book Series
    Content: Geopolitics and Expertise is an in-depth exploration of how expert knowledge is created and exercised in the external relations machinery of the European Union. Provides a rare, full-length work on transnational diplomatic practiceBased on a rigorous and empirical study, involving over 100 interviews with policy professionals over seven yearsFocuses on the qualitative and contextual, rather than the quantitative and uniformMoves beyond traditional political science to blend human geography, international relations, anthropology, and sociology
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Geopolitics and Expertise: Knowledge and Authority : in European Diplomacy; Copyright; Contents; Series Editors' Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: The Crown Jewel; "Evaporative things"; Contexts and Conversations; The Political, the Geographical, and the Social: A Roadmap of the Argument; Notes; Chapter One The Dead Relative: Bounding Europe in Europe; Geopolitics by Nobody; Carving Places out of Space; Borderless Europe?; Geopolitics renascent; Embodied Europes; Notes; Chapter Two Knowledge and Policy in Transnational Fields; Placing Diplomatic Knowledge; Policy Fields , Habitus and the transnationalEurope; "The work of reciprocal elucidation"; Interviewing in practice; Notes; Chapter Three Brussels and Theatre: Bureaucracy and Place; Planet Brussels; The square kilometre; Those Who Hold the Pen: EU Professionals; Between cosmopolitanism and corporatism; Recruitment and working conditions; The quiet bureaucracy: The European Commission; The Political and the Technical - and the Social; "A social, network-like thing"; On getting blooded; Notes; Chapter Four Transnational Diplomats: Representing Europe in EU 27; European External Action Service , Curved Mirrors: Negotiating the NationalThe Group for Which There is no Term: The New Member States; Entering Europe; Recruitment; Learning the networks; Being a eurocrat; Notes; Chapter Five Powers of Conceptualization and Contextualization; A New Object of Knowledge; The birth of the neighbourhood; Fields of Expertise in the European Quarter; Man on a bicycle; The Brussels bubble; "Most people just want to do what they are told"; Powers of contextualization; Notes; Chapter Six Feel for the Game: Symbolic Capital in the European Quarter; Symbolic Capital; "We are dealing with elites" , Cosmopolitan Brussels"Natural reflex"; "In the third degree of depth"; "An urbane, subtle approach"; The big unsaid: money; La bella figura; Learning ease; Shifts and Spirals; Notes; Chapter Seven Political Geographies of Expertise; Knowledge From and On the East; Finding a Market; Learning and teaching; "Things are evolving"; Adaptation; The uses of history; Managing Difference; Notes; Conclusion: Circles of Knowledge; Spaces and Agents of Bureaucratic Knowledge; Less is More; Notes; References; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781118291740
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781118291702
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Geopolitics and Expertise : Knowledge and Authority in European Diplomacy
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961493211902883
    Format: 1 online resource (285 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-031-40624-9
    Series Statement: New Dramaturgies Series
    Note: Intro -- Praise for Multilingual Dramaturgies -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- 1 Przedmowa/Preface -- Note -- References -- 2 Wstęp/Introduction -- The Book and Its Premise -- What Has Been Written Before? -- The Structure of the Book -- Methods -- References -- 3 Multilingual Web: On Europe, Its Languages, and Performances of Difference -- Understanding Languages in Multilingual Contexts -- How Do Languages Shape Realities? -- How Do Languages Create Myths About Other Languages? -- How Does Multilingualism Make and 'Do' Difference? -- How Do Languages Interact in Multilingual Situations? -- Feeling Different and Being Perceived as Different -- Multilingualism and Paradigms of Difference -- Multilingual Differences, Différances, and gość-inność -- Languages in Contemporary Europe and Its Theatres -- On Monolingualism and Standard Languages in Europe and Its Theatres -- Historical Contexts -- Monolingualism in Contemporary Europe -- Theatre 'Inside'/'Outside' of Europe -- On Intelligibility and Translatability as Modes for Engagement in a Monolingual Paradigm -- English Language as the Global 'standard' Language -- Linguistic Other -- Crisis of Politics and the Need for New Social and Political Imaginations -- Theatre, Change, and New Imagination -- Multilingual Theatre in Contemporary Europe -- Contemporary Performances of Europe's Pasts -- Global Influences -- People Across Borders -- Multilingual Activism -- Mainstream Institutions -- Shaping Futures -- Multilingual Dramaturgies -- Notes -- References -- 4 Questions of Language -- The Failures of Multilingual Dramaturgies: The Blind Poet by Needcompany -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Jan Lauwers, Grace Ellen Barkey, and Elke Janssens -- Multisensory, Multilingual Dramaturgy as a Tool for Social Change: Nie Mów Nikomu (Don't Tell Anyone) by Scena Robocza. , Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Adam Ziajski -- Dramaturgy of Incomprehensibility and Encounter in Odin Teatret's The Tree -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Eugenio Barba, Thomas Bredsdorff, and Julia Varley (Odin Teatret) -- Multilingual Displacement and Belongings: Caroline Guiela Nguyen's Saigon -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Caroline Guiela Nguyen -- Questions of Language: Podsumowanie/Summary -- References -- 5 Multilingual Adaptations -- Multilingual Histories of Europe: Sir David Pountney on The Passenger and Memories of Oświęcim/FileRef="494093_1_En_5_Figb_HTML.png" Format="PNG" Color="BlackWhite" Type="Linedraw" Rendition="HTML" Resolution="300" Width="60" Height="30"/Auschwitz -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Sir David Pountney -- Multilingualism as Mask and Virus: The Dialogue with Tradition in the Theatre of Radosław Rychcik -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Radosław Rychcik -- Actors as Creators of Multilingual Dramaturgies: Paula Rodríguez and Her Collaborative and Transnational Adaptations -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Paula Rodríguez -- Multilingual Adaptations: Podsumowanie/Summary -- References -- 6 Local and Translocal Multilingual Tales of Cities and Their Communities -- Dramaturging the Multilingual Community: Dramaturg Nina Thunnissen on the Work of Frisian Tryater -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Nina Thunnissen -- Multilingualism and Dramaturgy of History and Democracy: Lietuvos nacionalinis dramos teatras's Žalia pievelė -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Kristina Werner -- Local and Global Politics in Malmö/ FileRef="494093_1_En_6_Figa_HTML.png" Format="PNG" Color="BlackWhite" Type="Linedraw" Rendition="HTML" Resolution="300" Width="71" Height="34"/Malme's Teater Foratt and Teater JaLaDa -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Niclas Turesson and Vanja Hamidi Isacson. , Local and Translocal Multilingual Tales: Podsumowanie/Summary -- Notes -- References -- 7 Multi-webbed Dramaturgies -- Towards Porous Europe: Multilingual Dramaturgies in Rimini Protokoll's 100% City -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Helgard Haug -- Towards Aesthetics of Transatlantic Theatre: Multilingualism in SignDance Collective International's production of Carthage/Cartagena by Caridad Svich -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Caridad Svich, Isolte Ávila, Pedro de Senna, and Angelina Schwammerlin -- Making Europe: How Anne Bérélowitch's Directorial and Training Practices Open Spaces for New Multilingual Dramaturgies -- Wstęp/Introduction -- Interview with Anne Bérélowitch -- Multi-webbed Dramaturgies: Podsumowanie/Summary -- Notes -- References -- I co teraz? Towards New European Theatre -- Index.
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    UID:
    edoccha_9961612423202883
    Format: 1 online resource (310 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031633454
    Series Statement: Young People and Learning Processes in School and Everyday Life Series ; v.8
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Migrant Youth, Schooling, and Identity -- "Migrant Youth" and Schooling in Five National Contexts -- Schooling, Identity, and Precariousness -- Themes and Structure of the Book -- Relations, Interactions, and Divides -- Institutions, Policies, and Subjectivities -- Representations, Misrepresentations, and Counter-representations -- References -- Part I: Relations, Interactions, and Divides -- Chapter 2: "I'm No Longer Tough": School Motivation Among Minority Danish Boys -- Introduction -- Methods and Selection of Cases -- Understanding Patterns in Minority Ethnic Boys' Motivation for School -- Rationales, Illusios, and Figured Worlds -- Getting Serious: Waseem -- Withdrawing from the Group -- "There Was a Time When You Were the Sickest": Amir -- "Jumping Off" -- School Engagement, Support, and Positive Expectations -- Insisting, Positive Expectations -- Motivation, Illusio, and Figured Worlds -- Captured by the Illusio of the Street World -- "I'm No Longer Tough"-Disengaging from the Street World -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Feeling the Squeeze: Affective Mediation of Parental Educational Expectations Among Low-SES Students from Immigrant Backgrounds -- Introduction -- Background and Research Aims -- Data and Methodological Considerations -- Findings -- Family Expectations and Support -- Negotiated Aspirations -- Educational and Affective Challenges -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Experiences and Challenges of Syrian Refugee Youth in Iceland -- Introduction -- Previous Research -- Theoretical Framework -- Method -- Findings -- Teachers' and Families' Support -- Challenges and Future Plans -- "Time Is an Effective Healer" -- Role of Religion and Culture -- Belonging, Social Contacts and Social Isolation -- Discussion and Conclusion. , References -- Chapter 5: Who Are Friends with Whom? Performative Boundary Work of Friendship in a Diverse Danish School -- Introduction -- Marking Boundaries of Similarity and Difference -- 'Danes' and 'Muslims' -- 'Danish Potatoes' -- Friendship as Performative Boundary Work -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: "It Is Even More Painful When You Can't Do Anything": Excavating the Details of How Schoolteachers Negotiate Challenging Situations Related to Ethnic Minority Students -- Introduction -- Memory Work-Inspired Group Interviews -- Empirical Data -- An Affective-Discursive Analytic Lens -- "I Can Also Relate to the Feeling" -- "It Was Really Because of the Language" -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7: On "Generation Blindness"-The New Third Generation of Racially Minoritized Danish Youth in School -- Introduction -- Methodology and Research Ethics -- The Nordic Exceptionalism and the Colour-Blind School: A Research Field and Context -- Teacher's Mis-Interpellations -- The Majority's Mis-interpellations -- Inter- and Intra-ethnic Mis-interpellations -- Concluding Notes on Generational Blindness -- References -- Chapter 8: Young, Queer, Migrant, and Racialized: Intersectional Perspectives on Social Pedagogical Work in Sweden -- Introduction -- Being a Young Queer of Color in a European Context -- Intersectional Aspects of Being a Young Queer of Color -- Methodological Considerations -- Talking About Social and Pedagogical Work with Young Queers of Color -- Being Young, a Person of Color, and Lgbtqia+, Positionings and Problematizations -- Interventions and Practice-The Necessity of Constructing Safe Spaces -- Concluding Discussion -- References -- Chapter 9: Doubly-Disadvantaged or Even Hidden Away: The Situation of Migrant and Refugee Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities -- Introduction -- Exploring Silences. , Exploring Layers of Complexity: Understanding What Happens to Children -- Being Disabled by Systems Designed for Mainstream Groups -- Home and School -- Policy Implementation -- Misunderstanding and Misplacement -- Different Backgrounds and Understandings -- Disabled Through Stigmatization-Tales of Invisibility -- Reflections -- References -- Part II: Institutions, Policies, and Subjectivities -- Chapter 10: Invisible Girls and Visible Boys at a Swedish Community School: How Children's Leisure Is Talked About in Terms of (Vulnerable) Places and Gender -- Introduction -- Institutionalised Leisure -- From Societal to Individual -- Gender and Place in (Parallel) Institutional Settings -- The Case -- The Risk of the Place -- The Invisible Girls and Visible Boys -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 11: Do the "Right Thing" or the "Safe Thing"? Social Workers' Dilemma When Supporting Youth in Local Communities Affected by Criminals -- A Narrative Perspective on Intuitional Work -- Setting the Scene -- Method and Data -- Between a Rock and a Hard Place -- Discussion -- References -- Chaper 12: Teachers' Responses to Educational Policies for Newly Arrived Students with Limited School Background in Norway -- Introduction: Identifying the Key Issues -- Background: Upper-Secondary Education for Newly-Arrived Students -- Previous Research and Analytical/Theoretical Concepts -- Deficit- and Asset-Based Approaches to Education of NAMS -- The Concept of Inclusion in the Context of NAMS: Research About Organisation, Reception, and Learning -- Contextual Constraints and Opportunities Concerning the School, Transition Comprehensiveness, and Resources -- Qualitative Study in Two Schools -- Interviews with Teachers -- How Teachers Perceive, Identify, and Understand Students' Challenges and Opportunities. , Teachers' Experiences Regarding the Organisation of the Educational Programme -- Teachers' Experiences Regarding Contextual Constraints and Opportunities -- Analysis and Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: To Be and Not to Be: Students' Negotiations of School Categorizations -- Introduction -- Swedish as a Second Language -- Second Language Students as a Category -- Poststructuralism and Ethnography -- To Be and Not to Be a Second Language Student -- The Meaning of Origin in Relation to Language Proficiency -- (Un)normal Swedish -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Plurilingual Youth's Negotiations of Linguistic Identity in Informal, Non-formal, and Formal Learning Spaces: A Multiple-Case Study from Iceland -- Plurilingual Students: Setting the Scene -- What Linguistic Identities Do Plurilingual Youth Assume Through Their Language Choices and Identity Negotiations? -- Findings: Language Choices, Linguistic Identities, Power Relations, and Identity Negotiations -- Language Choices in Formal, Non-formal, and Informal Learning Spaces -- Exerting Agency in Presenting Own Linguistic Repertoires -- Assuming Linguistic Identities Through Language Choices and Identity Negotiations -- Discussion: Embarking on Plurilingual Identities -- Conclusions: Plurilingualism Is a Power -- References -- Chapter 15: Family Language Policies and Linguistic Identities of Three Generations of Vietnamese in Iceland -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Linguistic Identities -- Family Language Policies -- Methodology -- Findings -- Home Languages -- Multilingualism and Modes of Communication with Relatives and Friends -- Icelandic and Schooling -- Analysis of Linguistic Identities -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Representations, Misrepresentations, and Counter-representations -- Chapter 16: 'It Doesn't Matter What I Do. , I Will Still Be Judged': The Construction of 'Established' and 'Outsider' in Idyllic Rural Sweden -- Woodland -- Growing Up and Becoming 'Respectable' in Rural Society -- The Established and the Outsiders -- The Community Context: Embracing Citizens and Shaping Respectability -- School Context and the (Re)shaping of Children -- Constructing the Outsider: Everyday Life in School-Age Educare -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Culturally Relevant and Sustaining Pedagogies: Theoretical Underpinnings, Practical Value and Implications for Teacher Education -- Introduction -- Theoretical Underpinnings of Culturally Relevant and Sustaining Pedagogies -- Practical Value and Criticism of Culturally Relevant and Sustaining Pedagogies -- The Significance of Appropriate Teacher Education for Securing a Culturally Sustaining Future -- References -- Chapter 18: Minority Identities on Display: Youth Experiences from Three Multicultural Events -- Introduction -- Multicultural Events: Historical Background -- Research on Contemporary Multicultural Events -- Participants and Data -- Three Telling Cases -- Greenlandic Inuit Culture on Display: The Case of Stoppested Verden -- Celebrating School Diversity: The Case of a Multicultural School Event -- Recognising Indigenous Culture: Sámi National Day at School -- Discussion -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 19: Worst School in Town? Students in Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods Reclaiming Representations of Their School -- Introduction -- Background: School Segregation and Representation -- Notes on Methodological and Conceptual Framework -- The School as a Safe Heaven -- Relationships for Learning -- Conclusions -- References. , Chapter 20: Objects and Props in the Role of the Human: Ways in Which Theatre Performance Can Restore New Kinds of Visibility to Migrants and Refugees: War Maker Performance as an Example.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hammarén, Nils Migrant Youth, Schooling and Identity Cham : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9783031633447
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 539 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 9781003343875 , 1003343872 , 9781000907902 , 1000907902 , 9781000907919 , 1000907910
    Content: "The Routledge Companion to the Anthropology of Performance provides a cutting edge, comprehensive overview of the foundations, epistemologies, methodologies, key topics and current debates, and future directions in the field. It brings together work from the disciplines of anthropology and performance studies, as well as adjacent fields. Across 31 chapters, a diverse range of international scholars cover topics including: - Faith - Ritual - Theatre - Storytelling - Music - Dance -Textiles -Land Acknowledgements -Indigenous Identity - Visual Arts - Embodiment - Cognition - Healing - Festivals - Politics - Activism - The Law - Race & Ethnicity - Gender & Sexuality - Class - Religion & Spirituality - Disability - Leisure, Gaming, & Sport In addition, the included appendix offers Tools, Exercises, and Activities designed by contributors as useful suggestions to readers, both within and beyond academic contexts, to take the insights of performance anthropology into their work. This is a valuable reference for scholars and upper-level students in anthropology, performance studies, and related disciplines, including religious studies, art, philosophy, history, political science, gender studies, and education"--
    Note: Introduction : performance as anthropological focus and framework / Lauren Miller Griffith and David Syring -- Body and mind : the making of the anthropology of performance / Anya Royce -- In the spirit of experience, reflexivity and growth : exploring the ancestral roots of performance anthropology / Pam Frese -- Performance aesthetics : experiencing expressive events and visual arts / Helena Wulff -- Ritual as performance / Bradd Shore -- Sport as performance / Claire Conceison -- Weaving, cloth, and costumes as vital contributors to performance / Andrea Heckman -- Ethnographic comportment : a performance-based framework for research / Design, Kwame Harrison -- Anthropology and laboratory theatre : opening anthropological orthopraxy to different ways of knowing/being / Caroline Gatt -- Miraculous stories and the re-enchantment of the world : oral hagiographies of Guru Bawa / Frank Korom -- Who's performing when the god dancer dances? : possession and ritual performance in South India / Sara Dickey -- Two handed ethnography : a method for performance anthropology / Sara Delamont Neil Stephens -- Traveling through space-time in the Manaus Boi-bumbá / Marnie K Watson -- Construction with varied materials : adventures in global performativity and interconnection / Andrew Irving -- Propia de Saraguro : performance in an indigenous Andean community creating 21st century vitality / David Syring -- Music, identity, and performance in East Africa / Mwenda Ntarangi -- Embodied cultural knowledge in practice : an ethio-modern dance case study YeBuna Alem/A coffee world / Ras Mikey Courtney -- Performed identity : a case study in Irish dance / Breandán de Gallaí -- Performing women in classic European circuses / Julia Offen -- Performance in practice : "American" karate in the heartland / Noah Johnson -- (Accidentally) doing whiteness : the meanings of performance in a rural U.S. music scene / David Flood -- Performance and indigeneity : 'playing Indian' in the theater of darkness / Bernard C. Perley -- On trial : law and the performativity of true stories / Laurie Frederik -- Beyond the stage : anarcho-punks performing resistance in Bandung, Indonesia / Steve Moog -- On carnivals and capitalism : performing neoliberal politics in Santiago, Dominican Republic / Sydney Hutchinson -- Egyptian belly dance is feeling : intersubjectivity, Ṭarab, and cross-cultural prformance / Meg Morley -- #Capoeiristas for Black lives : the complementarity of virtual and embodied performance communities / Lauren Griffith -- Craftwork in ethnographic theater making / Debra Vidali -- Performing the past and the present with an eye to the future : optimizing the potential of land acknowledgment rituals to help ensure they do no harm, EJ Sobo, Valerie Lambert, and Michael Lambert -- Performance, play and resistance : teaching and learning at the happiest place on Earth / Stephanie Takaragawa -- A sense-able partner / Andrea Conger -- Beyond the aesthetically neutral body : performing disability futures / Cassandra Hartblay.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Routledge companion to the anthropology of performance New York, NY : Routledge, 2023 ISBN 9781032381855
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004484085 , 9789042004207
    Series Statement: Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495 27/3
    Content: The traumatic experiences of persecution and genocide have changed traditional views of literature. The discussion of historical truth versus aesthetic autonomy takes an unexpected turn when confronted with the experiences of the victims of the Holocaust, the Gulag Archipelago, the Cultural Revolution, Apartheid and other crimes against humanity. The question is whether - and, if so, to what extent - literary imagination may depart from historical truth. In general, the first reactions to traumatic historical experiences are autobiographical statements, written by witnesses of the events. However, the second and third generations, the sons and daughters of the victims as well as of the victimizers, tend to free themselves from this generic restriction and claim their own way of remembering the history of their parents and grandparents. They explore their own limits of representation, and feel free to use a variety of genres; they turn to either realist or postmodernist, ironic or grotesque modes of writing.
    Note: Elrud IBSCH: Preface. I. WRITING THE HOLOCAUST. Glenda ABRAMSON: The Cultural Uses of the Holocaust. Amir ESHEL: Aporias of Time: A Rhetorical Figure in the Poetry of Jewish Authors after the Shoah. Steven JARON: At the Edge of Humanity: The Dismissal of Historical Truth in Piotr Rawicz's Novel Le Sang du ciel . Maria Eduarda KEATING: Esthétiques de la discrétion: Georges Perec et Robert Bober. Tadeusz KOWZAN: Théâtre de l'enfermement. Jan van LUXEMBURG: Testimony of a Persecuted Romanist: On Victor Klemperer's Diaries. Bernadette MORAND: Les Écrits des prisonniers politiques. Michal MROZOWICKI: Le Roi des Aulnes ou le jeu dangereux. Nathaniel WALLACE: Cultural Dormancy and Collective Memory from the Book of Genesis to Aharon Appelfeld. Charlotte WARDI: Mémoires romanesques de la Shoah. Monika WO_NIAK: Embarrassing Problems Connected with Polish Concentration Camp Literature. II. PARTING FROM COMMUNISM. Dagmar BURKHART: Stalinism versus European Cultural Memory in the Poetry of Osip Mandel'štam. Jianguo CHEN: Against Silence: The Cultural Revolution and Literary Memory. Halina JANASZEK-IVANI_KOVÁ: Fears, Phobias and Hopes in the Dream-Books of Polish, Czech and Slovak Dissidents prior to 1989. Judith KARAFIÁTH: Visiteurs au village Potemkin. Christine KIEBUZINSKA: Caryl Churchill's Mad Forest: Reconstructing Cultural Memory. Rama KUNDU: 'Prague Spring' and the Novels of Milan Kundera. Ioana MARASESCU: Document et anti-utopie dans la littérature roumaine des anciens détenus politiques. Liviu PAPADIMA: Perpetual Crisis? Literature and Historical Change: Romanian Literature after the Fall of Communism. III. REFLECTING APARTHEID. Ina GRÄBE: Telling the 'Truth': Collective Memory of South Africa's Apartheid Heritage in Oral Testimony and Fictional Narrative. Philip JOHN: Historical Trauma and the Desire for Absolution: Saying On the Contrary to the Commissioning of Truth. Cathy MAREE: Theatre and the Struggle of Memory against Forgetting in Latin America and South Africa. Fanie OLIVIER: Bulldozer: The Edifices of the Social Engineering of Group Areas Apartheid in South African Afrikaans Literature. Helize van VUUREN: Marginalised Early South African Testimonies: "//Kabbo's Intended Return Home" (1873) and The Conversion: Death Cell Conversations of 'Rooizak' and the Missionaries - Lydenburg 1875 . IV. RECONSIDERING ETHNICITY. Joel BLACK: The Genealogy of Violence in African-American Literature: Non-Native Sources of Native Son . Kimberly McGHEE: Tales of Betrayal. Jean WILSON: Toni Morrison's Beloved : A Love Story. V. REMEMBERING WAR AND REVOLUTION. F. GODEAU: Hermann Kesten, Georges Limbour: Visions de l'Apocalypse espagnole. Naomi MATSUOKA: Pynchon and Oe: Contemporary Conspiracies and World War II. Antonio MONEGAL: Writing War: The Bosnian Conflict in Spanish Literature. George L. SCHEPER: Reverberations of the Battle of Kosovo: The Mountain Wreath and Ethnic Cleansing. Joachim von der THÜSEN: Unfinished History: The French Revolution as Subtext in Hölderlin's Tod des Empedokles .
    Additional Edition: Print version: The Conscience of Humankind : Literature and Traumatic Experiences. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2000 ISBN 9789042004207
    Language: English
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