Interrogates the way in which artistic works can challenge prejudice against stateless and dispossessed people Explores a range of artistic works, from adaptations of Greek tragedy to documentary dramas Offers an account of performance methods that have sought to challenge and criticise governmental and transnational failings
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Interrogates the way in which artistic works can challenge prejudice against stateless and dispossessed people Explores a range of artistic works, from adaptations of Greek tragedy to documentary dramas Offers an account of performance methods that have sought to challenge and criticise governmental and transnational failings
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