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The Contemporary Art of Trusting Uncertenties and Unfolding Dialogues

Artist/Author: Esther Shalev-Gerz | Editor: Jason E. Bowman | Reference: P2320 | ISBN: 978-91-980874-7-5 | Type: Publication

A stimulated debate on notions of trust and dialogue and their interrelations

Feminist Futures? Theatre, Performance, Theory

Editor: Elaine Aston, Geraldine Harris | Reference: P2122 | ISBN: 978-1-4039-4533-4 | Type: Publication

Feminist Futures? sets out to ask if and in what way feminism remains relevant to theatre and performance practice of the twenty-first century. Responding to this question is an excellent, cross-generational mix of theatre scholars and practitioners whose essays engage in lively, cutting edge critical debates on issues such as citizenship, autobiography, cultural heritage, political agency, and body/technology, as circulating in contemporary feminism and performance today.

This is Where I Live – The Past, Present and Future of Multi-ethnic Britain

Reference: D1927 | Type: DVD

This CD-Rom is a virtual exhibition and teaching resource showcasing a citizenship project providing young people with a platform to express their views through the arts on issues of multiculturalism.

The Female Complaint: The Unfinished Business of Sentimentality in American Culture

Artist/Author: Lauren Berlant | Reference: P1781 | ISBN: 978-0-8223-4202-1 | Type: Publication

Part of Berlant’s groundbreaking “national sentimentality” project charting the emergence of the U.S. political sphere as an affective space of attachment and identification.

Rupture

Artist/Author: Natasha Davis | Reference: D1250 | Type: DVD

A series of episodes exploring life in a spasm, liminal spaces and the body as a permanent site of trauma.

Border hysteria and the war against difference

Artist/Author: Guillermo Gomez-Pena | Reference: A0185 | Type: Article

Text-in-progress. Part of the borderless movement of citizen journalism.Find article in misc. folder 1.

The Erased: Organized Innocence and the Politics of Exclusion

Artist/Author: Jasminka Dedic, and Vlasta Jalusic and Jelka Zorn | Reference: P0742 | ISBN: 9789616455169 | Type: Publication

Book about the erasure of tens of thousands of people from the register of permanent residents, which took place after Slovenia gained independence.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).