This article examines three examples from recent Greek theatre which stage experiences of migrants and refugees against the backdrop of Greece’s growing internationalism and multiculturalism. In allowing migrants to author their own narratives of border-crossing and encountering their new “homeland”, those theatrical endeavours, I argue, attempt to break the monologism of Greek theatre and monolithic understandings of national identity thus opening up spaces for encountering diverse voices. In acknowledging the risks and tensions underpinning the migrant’s presence on stage, the article also applies pressure to questions of encounter, authenticity, representation and self-expression of migratory subjects and interrogates some ways in which ...
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This article explores some recent representations of migrants and migration in British Theatre, spec...
This article explores the dramaturgy of modern Greek playwrights, among others Vassilis Katsikonouri...
In this paper notions such as identity, migrant culture and conflicts of diversity will be explored ...
The article explores the different types of the Greek Diaspora in the past 150 years and how these d...
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As a translocal, transcultural and transnational phenomenon, migration in its varying manifestations...
The present essay provides an overview of the notion of migration from the perspective of its approp...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
This article analyzes Nicole Caligaris’s Les Samothraces (2016), an experimental literary text about...
More than ever before, there have been records of migration and displacements in many parts of the w...
This dissertation responds to some significant publications on refugee theatre and performance that ...
The article addresses the role of performative practices in the informal camps and shantytowns in so...
The paper analyses a large-scale hunger strike act, performed by 300 immigrants staged in the Law Sc...
This article rethinks contemporary approaches to asylum by examining literary accounts of human disp...
This article explores some recent representations of migrants and migration in British Theatre, spec...
This article explores the dramaturgy of modern Greek playwrights, among others Vassilis Katsikonouri...
In this paper notions such as identity, migrant culture and conflicts of diversity will be explored ...
The article explores the different types of the Greek Diaspora in the past 150 years and how these d...
This article by Graça P. Corrêa and Szabolcs Musca follows the production process of Passajar, an im...
In this article, we reflect on our collaborative practice-as-research piece Project Finding Home, th...
As a translocal, transcultural and transnational phenomenon, migration in its varying manifestations...
The present essay provides an overview of the notion of migration from the perspective of its approp...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
This article analyzes Nicole Caligaris’s Les Samothraces (2016), an experimental literary text about...
More than ever before, there have been records of migration and displacements in many parts of the w...
This dissertation responds to some significant publications on refugee theatre and performance that ...
The article addresses the role of performative practices in the informal camps and shantytowns in so...
The paper analyses a large-scale hunger strike act, performed by 300 immigrants staged in the Law Sc...
This article rethinks contemporary approaches to asylum by examining literary accounts of human disp...