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Border as Method, or, the Multiplication of Labor
Artist/Author: Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson | Reference: P3024 | ISBN: 978-0822355038 | Type: Publication
Mezzadra and Neilson explore the atmospheric violence that surrounds borderlands and border struggles across various geographical scales, illustrating their theoretical arguments with illuminating case studies drawn from Europe, Asia, the Pacific, the Americas, and elsewhere.
activism
Africa
area studies
asylum seeker
biopolitics
border
border as a method
borderscape
boundary
capital
capitalism
cartography
China
citizenship
class
common
deportation
detention
division of labor
economy
global space
globalization
governance
hegemony
heterogeneity
Karl Marx
labour
market
migration
nation-state
neoliberalism
politics
production
regime
sovereignty
territory
translation
working class
Theatre and Scotland
Artist/Author: Dr Trish Reid | Reference: P3007 | ISBN: 978-0230292611 | Type: Publication
A concise overview of the shifting roles of theatre and theatricality in Scottish culture, asking important questions about the relationship between Scottish theatre, history and identity, and celebrating the recent emergence of a generation of internationally successful Scottish playwrights.
Anthony Neilson
antitheatricality
Bill Findlay
British Empire
Citizens Theatre
David Greig
David Harrower
David Lindsay
David McCrone
devolution
Edinburgh Festival
Edinburgh Fringe
Gaelic
Gregory Burke
heterogeneity
John McGrath
language
masculinism
National Theatre of Scotland
nationality
Nuity Theatre
popular forms
reformation
Rona Munro
Suspect Culture
Traverse
Vanishing Point