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Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries - Commemoration, Gender, and the Postcolonial Carceral State (Hardcover): Miriam Haughton,... Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries - Commemoration, Gender, and the Postcolonial Carceral State (Hardcover)
Miriam Haughton, Mary McAuliffe, Emilie Pine
R2,439 Discovery Miles 24 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection raises incisive questions about the links between the postcolonial carceral system, which thrived in Ireland after 1922, and larger questions of gender, sexuality, identity, class, race and religion. This kind of intersectional history is vital not only in looking back but, in looking forward, to identify the ways in which structural callousness still marks Irish society. Essays include historical analysis of the ways in which women and children were incarcerated in residential institutions, Ireland's Direct Provision system, the policing of female bodily autonomy though legislation on prostitution and abortion, in addition to the legacies of the Magdalen laundries. This collection also considers how artistic practice and commemoration have acted as vital interventions in social attitudes and public knowledge, helping to create knowledge and re-shape social attitudes towards this history. -- .

Theatre, Performance and Commemoration - Staging Crisis, Memory and Nationhood (Hardcover): Miriam Haughton, Alinne Balduino P.... Theatre, Performance and Commemoration - Staging Crisis, Memory and Nationhood (Hardcover)
Miriam Haughton, Alinne Balduino P. Fernandes, Pieter Verstraete; Series edited by Bruce McConachie, Claire Cochrane
R2,811 Discovery Miles 28 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How does the act of performance speak to the concept of commemoration? How and why does commemorative theatre operate as a conceptual, historical and political site from which to interrogate ideas of nationalism and nationhood? This volume explores how theatre and performance create a stage for acts of commemoration, considering crises of hate, nationalism and migration, as well as political, racial and religious bigotry. It features case studies drawn from across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Latin America. The book's four parts each explore commemoration through a different theoretical lens and present a new set of dramaturgies for research and study. While Section 1 offers a critical survey of 20th- and 21st-century discourses, Section 2 uncovers the commemorative practices underpinning contemporary dramaturgy and applies these practices to plays and performance pieces. These include works by Martin Lynch, Frank McGuinness, Sanja Mitrovic, Theater RAST, Les SlovaKs Dance Collective, Estela Golovchenko, Wajdi Mouawad, Aine Stapleton, CoisCeim, ANU Productions, Aubrey Sekhabi, and Indian and African dance practices. The final sections investigate how individual and collective memory and performances of commemoration can become tools for propaganda and political agendas.

Radical Contemporary Theatre Practices By Women In Ireland (Paperback, New edition): Maria Kurdi, Miriam Haughton Radical Contemporary Theatre Practices By Women In Ireland (Paperback, New edition)
Maria Kurdi, Miriam Haughton
R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A useful and provocative book that collects the diverse and related practices of theatre makers and theatre professionals deserving of greater attention from artists, teachers and scholars. (Willie White, Director of Dublin Theatre Festival and President of IETM) Radical Contemporary Theatre Practices by Women in Ireland is an important contribution to the fields of Irish theatre and performance studies, and gender and performance in Ireland. The essays and interviews explore the work of women directors, designers, and playwrights on both sides of the Irish Border, who are currently shaping theatre practice on the island. By gathering such an impressive range of material, Maria Kurdi and Miriam Haughton have produced a collection that offers a snapshot of radical practice on the Irish stage in the early 21st century. (Lisa Fitzpatrick, Senior Lecturer in Theatre, University of Ulster)

Staging Trauma - Bodies in Shadow (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Miriam Haughton Staging Trauma - Bodies in Shadow (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Miriam Haughton
R3,434 R3,184 Discovery Miles 31 840 Save R250 (7%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book investigates contemporary British and Irish performances that stage traumatic narratives, histories, acts and encounters. It includes a range of case studies that consider the performative, cultural and political contexts for the staging and reception of sexual violence, terminal illness, environmental damage, institutionalisation and asylum. In particular, it focuses on 'bodies in shadow' in twenty-first century performance: those who are largely written out of or marginalised in dominant twentieth-century patriarchal canons of theatre and history. This volume speaks to students, scholars and artists working within contemporary theatre and performance, Irish and British studies, memory and trauma studies, feminisms, performance studies, affect and reception studies, as well as the medical humanities.

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