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The Uses Of Autobiography
Editor: Julia Swindells | Reference: P3487 | ISBN: 978-0748403663 | Type: Publication
The contributors to this book, writing from a variety of subject disciplines and interests, explore a range of the uses of autobiography from the nineteenth-century to the present day, and from Africa, USA, the Middle East, France, New Zealand, as well as Britain.
activism
adult learning
Africa
Alice James
anthropology
Ato Quayson
authorship
Brian Ridgers
censorship
Cheryl-Ann Michael
Claire MacDonald
Clare Bake
community
curating
David Whitley
ethnicity
feminism
feminist
gender
genre
Gillie Bolton
history
iconography
identity
Jane Unsworth
Janet Bottoms
Janet Frame
Laura Marcus
literature
Margaretta Jolly
Maroula Joannou
memory
militancy
Morag Styles
Nadia Valman
Nelson Mandela
Pam Hirsch
peace
performance art
personal
politics
public
public sphere
race
representation
Ruth A Symes
Sarah Meer
self
sentimentality
slavery
social change
social context
suffragette
testimony
Victorian
war
Winnie Mandela
Wole Soyinka
women
World War II
writing
Thinking Through the Body. Combative Manifestos - DIY documentation
Artist/Author: Kira O'Reilly | Digital Reference: EF5187 | Type: Digital File
Exhibition and performances inspired by a series of daily three-hour workshops in grappling/Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) with experienced mixed martial arts instructor James Duncalf.
Part of LADA's DIY 10; led by Kira O'Reilly. The workshops took place at Queen Mary University of London, 14-16 August 2013.
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Other Theatres: The Development of Alternative and Experimental Theatre in Britain
Artist/Author: Andrew Davies | Reference: P2748 | ISBN: 0-333-32435-8 | Type: Publication
An introduction to the important tradition of alternative and experimental theatre in Britain as it has developed over 200 years.