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A vibrant introduction to theatre that engages with stories, conditions and experiences of migration. Arguing that migration is crucially about encounters with foreignness, Emma Cox traces international histories of migration and considers key issues in contemporary performance - from Cape Town and Melbourne, to London and Toronto.
Emma Cox is Lecturer in Drama and Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. She is editor of Staging Asylum: Contemporary Australian Plays about Refugees.
Series Editors' PrefaceForeword by Peter SellarsPart 1: Politics and MythopoeticsLanguagesStoriesArtistsAudiencesPart 2: The Migrant Nation'Captured Outside'The Myth of Autochthonous OriginsAsylum Seekers, Refugees and BorderlinesLeveraging Indigenous BelongingPart 3: The Migrant CityTime and TacticsLondon: Arrival CapitalCape Town: Desegregating SpaceToronto: Multicultural ConfigurationsConclusionFurther Reading.
Lois Weaver, Helen Freshwater, London) Weaver, Lois (Queen Mary University of London, UK) Freshwater, Helen (Newcastle University, Margherita Laera, Natalie Alvarez
Emma Cox, Sam Durrant, David Farrier, Lyndsey Stonebridge, Agnes Woolley, University of London) Cox, Emma (Reader in Drama and Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of Leeds) Durrant, Sam (Associate Professor of Postcolonial Literature, University of Edinburgh) Farrier, David (Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature, University of Birmingham) Stonebridge, Lyndsey (Professor of Humanities and Human Rights, University of London) Woolley, Agnes (Lecturer in Transnational Literature and Migration Cultures, Birkbeck
Emma Cox, Sam Durrant, David Farrier, Lyndsey Stonebridge, Agnes Woolley, University of London) Cox, Emma (Reader in Drama and Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of Leeds) Durrant, Sam (Associate Professor of Postcolonial Literature, University of Edinburgh) Farrier, David (Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature, University of Birmingham) Stonebridge, Lyndsey (Professor of Humanities and Human Rights, University of London) Woolley, Agnes (Lecturer in Transnational Literature and Migration Cultures, Birkbeck