Theatre of Witness

Theatre of Witness
Author: Teya Sepinuck
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2013
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781849053822

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Exploring diverse human experiences in the US, Poland and Northern Ireland, this book is of interest to practitioners and students of applied theatre, peace and conflict studies, professionals working in conflict resolution, counselors, psychotherapists, professionals in the field of criminal and restorative justice, and spiritual seekers.

Theatre as Witness

Theatre as Witness
Author: Yaël Farber
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2017-09-28
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781786823274

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With a Foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu Yael Farber's trilogy of plays bears powerful testimony to the personal truths of those who lived through the brutal Apartheid regime in South Africa. Woman in Waiting tells of Thembi Mtshali's separation from her mother as a child, only to continue this legacy of waiting when forced to leave her own baby to mind other people's children in the white suburbs. Amajuba is a moving tapestry of different personal perspectives on growing up under Apartheid. He Left Quietly is the harrowing experience of Duma Kumalo, one of the wrongly accused Sharpeville Six, on South Africa's Death Row; preparations made for his death and ultimate reprieve.

Witness for the Prosecution

Witness for the Prosecution
Author: Agatha Christie
Publsiher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1982
Genre: Detective and mystery plays, English
ISBN: 0573618003

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When a wealthy widow is found murdered, her married lover is accused of the crime. His only hope for acquittal is the testimony of his wife, proving his alibi. However, she has some secrets of her own to reveal.

Witness Onstage

Witness Onstage
Author: Molly Flynn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Historical drama
ISBN: 1526126192

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Witness Onstage is a detailed study of the remarkable growth of documentary theatre forms in Russian since the early 2000s. It draws on the author's work as a performer, producer, and researcher of documentary theatre both in Russia and internationally to provide new perspective on the mechanics of theatre as a venue for civic engagement.

Poetry of Witness The Tradition in English 1500 2001

Poetry of Witness  The Tradition in English  1500 2001
Author: Carolyn Forché,Duncan Wu
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2014-01-27
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780393347661

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A groundbreaking anthology containing the work of poets who have witnessed war, imprisonment, torture, and slavery. A companion volume to Against Forgetting, Poetry of Witness is the first anthology to reveal a tradition that runs through English-language poetry. The 300 poems collected here were composed at an extreme of human endurance—while their authors awaited execution, endured imprisonment, fought on the battlefield, or labored on the brink of breakdown or death. All bear witness to historical events and the irresistibility of their impact. Alongside Shakespeare, Milton, and Wordsworth, this volume includes such writers as Anne Askew, tortured and executed for her religious beliefs during the reign of Henry VIII; Phillis Wheatley, abducted by slave traders; Samuel Bamford, present at the Peterloo Massacre in 1819; William Blake, who witnessed the Gordon Riots of 1780; and Samuel Menashe, survivor of the Battle of the Bulge. Poetry of Witness argues that such poets are a perennial feature of human history, and it presents the best of that tradition, proving that their work ranks alongside the greatest in the language.

Art as a Political Witness

Art as a Political Witness
Author: Kia Lindroos,Frank Möller
Publsiher: Barbara Budrich
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-02-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783847405801

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The book explores the concept of artistic witnessing as political activity. In which ways may art and artists bear witness to political events? The Contributors engage with dance, film, photography, performance, poetry and theatre and explore artistic witnessing as political activity in a wide variety of case studies.

Witness

Witness
Author: Frederik Tygstrup,Ulrik Ekman
Publsiher: Museum Tusculanum Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2008
Genre: Atrocities in literature
ISBN: 9788763504256

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Witness is an anthology comprising 40 critical essays from an international cast of researchers who engage with a complex set of questions concerning notions of witnessing and attestation in 20th- and 21st-century Western culture. The contributors provide insightful perspectives on the subject of witnessing and suggest how this vital yet relatively unexplored concept lends itself to a wide range of media and subject areas. The essays critically reconsider existing scholarly tendencies which focus on historical evidence and the witness' vocalization of true remembrance. They do this by establishing important links with canonical texts, images, and voices within a theoretical and interpretive framework where questions of mediation, memorization, and representation are addressed.

Witness Scholastic Gold

Witness  Scholastic Gold
Author: Karen Hesse
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780545345941

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Newbery Medalist Karen Hesse emerses readers in a small Vermont town in 1924 with this haunting and harrowing tale. Leanora Sutter. Esther Hirsh. Merlin Van Tornhout. Johnny Reeves . . .These characters are among the unforgettable cast inhabiting a small Vermont town in 1924. A town that turns against its own when the Ku Klux Klan moves in. No one is safe, especially the two youngest, twelve-year-old Leanora, an African-American girl, and six-year-old Esther, who is Jewish.In this story of a community on the brink of disaster, told through the haunting and impassioned voices of its inhabitants, Newbery Award winner Karen Hesse takes readers into the hearts and minds of those who bear witness.