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An die Musik collection
Artist/Author: Pip Simmons | Reference: P3789 | Type: Publication
A collection of programmes, materials and articles on the Pip Simmons’ performance.
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Chris Jordan
concentration camp
criticism
documentation
Festival d'Avignon
genocide
Hebbel am Ufer
holocaust
Jewish
Jewish State Theatre of Bucharest
Kunstfest Weimar
Nazi
Piccolo Theatre
review
Romania
Rotterdamse Schouwburg
Rudy Engelander
Teatrul Evreisc de Stat Bucharest
theatre
Théâtre de la Manufacture
World War II
The Avant-garde: Race, Religion, War
Artist/Author: Mike Sell | Reference: P3500 | ISBN: 978-1906497996 | Type: Publication
How have avant-gardes been shaped by racism and contributed to racist power and imperialism? How have the claims made by avant-garde political and artistic groups to liberate humanity been indebted to religious intolerance? And how has the vanguard commitment to radical cultural action contributed to war, terror, and destruction?
9/11
activism
agitation
anthropology
art history
BAM
black
Black arts movement
black studies
bohemianism
Christopher Coker
colonialism
constructivism
counterinsurgency
culture
Dada
Dirty War
expressionism
fascism
feminism
feminist
Friedrich Nietzsche
futurism
gender
guerrilla war
Henri de Saint-Simon
imperialism
insurgency
interculturalism
Islam
James Harding
Jesus
Johannes Baader
John Cage
laager
Mao Zedong
Marxism
Matei Călinescu
Michel Foucault
minority
modernism
Nazi
performance art
Peter Burger
politics
power
primitivism
propaganda
race
racism
religion
sapper
surrealism
terrorism
Terry Bell
theatre
Vladimir Lenin
Writing and Rewriting the Holocaust
Artist/Author: James E. Young | Reference: P0046 | ISBN: 978-0253206138 | Type: Publication
Study of how historical memory and understanding are created in Holocaust diaries, memoirs, fiction, poetry, drama video testimony and memorials.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).