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020 _a9781906012786
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245 4 _aThe Tempest Society
_b: Bouchra Khalili
_c/ Editors: Gavin Everall and Lizzie Homersham
260 _aLondon;
_bBook Works;
_c2018
300 _a200p;
_bill.;
_c23cm
505 _aGathering together interviews, essays, rare archival material, and translations, 'The Tempest Society' revisits and resuscitates the forgotten heritage of a politicised theatre group ‘Al Assifa’ that was born out of the struggles of the 'Mouvement des travailleurs arabes' (MTA), Palestine, anti-colonialism, and workers’ and immigrant labour rights. Contributors explore the legacy of the group – placing this history in the context of the European economic crisis and its effect on Greece, contemporary migration, and the conditions of immigrant workers and refugees. With contributions from Abdellali Hajjat, Hendrik Folkerts, Pothiti Hantzaroula, and interviews with Philippe Tancelin, Bouchra Khalili, Omar Berrada, and Alexandre Kauffmann.
520 _aEnglish
546 _aEnglish
650 _aN5300-7418 Visual Arts- History
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650 _aAl Assifa theatre group
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650 _aArab Theater
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651 _aMorocco
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700 _aAlopoudi, Isavella
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700 _aBerrada, Omar
_95093
700 _aEverall, Gavin
_95094
700 _aFolkerts, Hendrik
_95095
700 _aHajjat, Abdellali
_95096
700 _aHantzaroula, Pothiti
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700 _aHomersham, Lizzie
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700 _aKauffmann, Alexandre
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700 _aKhalili, Bouchra
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700 _aTancelin, Philippe
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700 _aTzogonas, Elias Kiama
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700 _3Sotiriou, Giannis
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