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Performing Singapore

Artist/Author: Jennie Klein | Reference: A0858 | Type: Article

On the Future of Imagination (FOI) Festival 9, Singapore, September 4–7, 2014.

Immo Klink archive 2006

Artist/Author: Immo Klink | Reference: D2264 | Type: DVD

Archive documenting the photographer's work up to 2006.

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

Nothing to Lose but Our Fear: Activism and Resistance in Dangerous Times

Artist/Author: Fiona Jeffries | Reference: P3124 | ISBN: 978-1783604142 | Type: Publication

Delivers a counter blow to the rampant culture of fear fuelled by the likes of CNN, Fox and the Daily Mail. Exploring contemporary and historical manifestations of this controlling force, the conversations in this collection go beyond just scrutinizing what constitutes rational versus irrational fear, or identifying ways in which human fears are manipulated by political players. They reveal how fear antagonizes and changes our subjectivity and, crucially, how the political use of fear has been resisted in different times and places, by different people across the globe.

Part of the Study Room Guide on Live Art and Displacement (P3107).

Collected Works for Performance

Artist/Author: Hannah Nicklin | Reference: P2986 | ISBN: 978-1783197361 | Type: Publication

Inckudes: A Conversation With My Father, Songs for Breaking Britain, Equations for a Moving Body.

Art and the Law: Counter Terrorism

Editor: Index on Censorship and Vivarta | Reference: A0671 | Type: Article

Part of a series of law packs intended to address questions about legal limits related to free expression and the arts.

Forward by Xenofon Kavvadias.

Art and the Law: Public Order

Editor: Index on Censorship and Vivarta | Reference: A0670 | Type: Publication

Part of a series of law packs intended to address questions about legal limits related to free expression and the arts.

Forward by Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti.

Art and the Law: Obscene Publications

Editor: Index on Censorship and Vivarta | Reference: A0669 | Type: Article

Part of a series of law packs intended to address questions about legal limits related to free expression and the arts.

Forward by Dominic Johnson.

The Origins of Totalitarianism

Artist/Author: Hannah Arendt | Reference: P2842 | ISBN: 978-0156701532 | Type: Publication

Arendt provides a historical account of the forces that crystallized into totalitarianism. The ebb and flow of nineteenth-century anti-Semitism (she deemed the Dreyfus Affair a dress rehearsal for the Final Solution) and the rise of European imperialism, accompanied by the invention of racism as the only possible rationalization for it.

Did Priya Pathak Ever Get Her Wallet Back?

Artist/Author: Richard Dedomenici | Digital Reference: DB0063 | Type: Digital File