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Author:
Grøn, Helene, author.
Title:
Asylum and belonging through collective playwriting : "how much home does a person need?" / Helene Grøn.
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillanan imprint of Springer Nature Switzerland,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xix, 256 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Subject:
Multiculturalism in the theater.
Refugees--Housing--Great Britain.
Refugees--Housing--Denmark.
Refugees--Great Britain--Social conditions.
Refugees--Denmark--Social conditions.
Asylum, Right of--Great Britain.
Asylum, Right of--Denmark.
Theater and society--Great Britain.
Theater and society--Denmark.
Asylum, Right of
Multiculturalism in the theater
Refugees--Housing
Refugees--Social conditions
Theater and society
Denmark
Great Britain
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction: 'How Much Home Does a Person Need?' - Chapter 2: Ontologies of Belonging: Philosophical, Historical and Narratological Considerations - Chapter 3: Dramaturgical Ethics: Undoing and Decreating - Chapter 4: Ethnoplaywriting: Creating Belonging - Chapter 5: Rebooting the Social Contract: Trampoline House and Deportation Centre Sjælsmark - Chapter 6: Fieldwork Reflection: 'Not just theatre, also politics, law' - Making Theatre in Deportation Centre Sjælsmark - Chapter 7: 'You are enough, you belong with us': Reimagining Sisterhood as Collective Belonging - Chapter 8: Fieldwork Reflection: The Sistas and Amazing Amelia - Chapter 9: Conclusion: 'Much Home'.
Summary:
"This book explores the notion of home in the wake of the so-called refugee crisis, and asks how home and belonging can be rethought through the act of creative practices and collective writing with refugees and asylum seekers. Where Giorgio Agamben calls the refugee 'the figure of our time', this study places the question of home among those who experience its ruptures. Veering away from treating the refugee as a conceptual figure, the lived experiences and creative expressions of seeking asylum in Denmark and the United Kingdom are explored instead. The study produces a theoretical framework around home by drawing from a cross-disciplinary field of existential and political philosophy, narratology, performance studies and anthropology. Moreover, it argues that theatre studies is uniquely positioned to understand the performative and storied aspects of seeking asylum and the compromises of belonging made through the asylum process." -- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9783031248078
3031248074
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1356463226
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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