Performing Statelessness in Europe
This book examines performative strategies that contest nationalist prejudices in representing the conditions of refugees, the stateless and the dispossessed. In the light of the European Union failing to find a political solution to the current
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Performing Statelessness in Europe
S.E. Wilmer
Performing Statelessness in Europe
S.E. Wilmer Trinity College Dublin Dublin, Ireland
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Acknowledgements
I wish to thank some of the institutions and individuals who have helped me in developing material for this book, particularly my colleagues in the Drama Department and the Long Room Hub at Trinity College Dublin and the Research Centre for Interweaving Performance Cultures at the Freie Universität, Berlin. I am also indebted to many people who read and commented on parts of this work in progress or offered advice: Azadeh Sharifi, Samee Ullah, Warsame Ali Garare, Marco Galea, Vicki Cremona, Fiona Macintosh, Erica Fischer-Lichte, Audronė Žukauskaitė, Christel Weiler, Tania Wilmer-Tsui, Jean Graham Jones, Jisha Menon, David Savran, Jenni Schnarr, Anna Lohse, Katrin Wächter, Herman Grech, Nicolas Stemann, Ernest Allan Hausmann, Marina Carr, Anthony Haughey, Holger Hartung, Maxi Obexer, Neil Blackadder, Ahmed Shah, Nadia Grassmann, Dennis Kennedy, Brian Singleton, Matthew Causey, Janelle Reinelt, Florian Borchmeyer, Janez Janša, James Harding, Bruce McConachie, Freddie Rokem, Maria Slowey, Evan Winet, Rhona Trench, Anika Marschall, Sruti Bala, Soldedad Pereyra, Isabelle Redfern, Emma Cox, Alison Jeffers, Charlotte McIvor, Jason King, Lily Kelting, Kat
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