Contents
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Publicly AvailableFrontmatterMay 4, 2018
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Publicly AvailableIntroductionMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedNation and Negation (Terrible Rage)LicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication Unlicensed“Can I Tell You about It?”: England, Austerity and “Radical Optimism” in the Theatre of Anders LustgartenLicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedTheatricalizing the National Housing Crisis in Mike Bartlett’s Game and Philip Ridley’s Radiant VerminLicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedBlackLivesMatter: Remembering Mark Duggan and David Oluwale in Contemporary British PlaysLicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedFake News and Drama: Nationalism, Immigration and the Media in Recent British PlaysLicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedExperiencing Nationlessness: Staging the Migrant Condition in Some Recent British TheatreLicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedMulticulturalism, (Im)Migration, Theatre: The National Arts Centre, Ottawa, a Case of Staging Canadian NationalismLicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication Unlicensed‘For We Are American’: Postmodern Pastiche and National Identity in Anne Washburn’s Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric PlayLicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication Unlicensed‘The State of Us’: Challenging State-Led Narratives through Performance during Ireland’s ‘Decade of Centenaries’LicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedThe State We’re in: Violence and Working-Class Women on and off the Contemporary Irish StageLicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedBefore the Fall: Looking Back on the Royal Shakespeare Company’s “This Other Eden” Season (2001)LicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedFrom Chimera to Reality: Lucy Kirkwood’s Chimerica or ‘What State Are We in?’LicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedDoes Verbatim Theatre Still Talk the Nation Talk?LicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication Unlicensed“What I’m Aspiring to Be Is a Good Dramatist”: Alecky Blythe in Conversation with Chris MegsonLicensedMay 4, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedA Victory for Real People: Dangers in the Discourse of DemocratisationLicensedMay 4, 2018