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museum --- etnography --- anthropology --- exhibitions --- education
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anthropology --- etnography --- southeast Europe --- urban studies --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- southeast europe --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology
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archaeology --- cultural studies --- history --- cultural heritage --- etnography --- Cultural property --- Collective memory --- Museum studies --- Protection
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Nandita Dinesh places Kipling's 'six honest serving-men' (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How) in productive conversation with her own experiences in conflict zones across the world to offer a theoretical and practical reflection on making theatre in times of war. This timely and important book weaves together Dinesh's personal narrative with the public story of modern conflict. In it Dinesh asks how theatre might intervene in times and places of conflict and how we might reflect on such interventions. In pursuit of answers, Theatre and War adopts the methods of auto-ethnography, positioning the theatrical practitioner at the heart of conflict zones in northern Uganda, Guatemala, Northern Ireland, Mexico, Rwanda, Kenya, Nagaland, and Kashmir. Each chapter approaches the need for a synthesis of theory and practice by way of a term of inquiry ― Why, Where, Who, What, When ― and each is equipped with a set of unflinchingly honest field notes that are designed to reveal some of the 'hows' from the author's own repertoire: questions and issues that were encountered during her own theatrical undertakings, along with first hand reflection on the complexities, potential, and challenges that attended her global work in community theatre. Within these notes are strategies that give the reader a practical insight into how the book's discussion might find its footing on the ground of war. The range and scope of this book make it required reading for those interested in theatre ― practitioners, researchers, and students alike - as well as those seeking to understand the applications of the arts for ethics, politics, and education.
War and theater. --- Theater and war --- Theater --- performances --- ethics --- theatre --- etnography --- war --- community theatre --- Aegean dispute --- Afterlife --- Armenia --- India --- Intentionality --- Kashmir --- Rwanda --- Dinesh, Nandita. --- ethnography
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Archaeological studies in Bali Province.
Social Sciences --- Archeology --- archaeology --- history --- etnography --- anthropology --- epigraphy --- Archaeology --- Antiquities. --- Archaeology. --- Bali (Indonesia : Province) --- Indonesia --- Antiquities --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Provinsi Bali (Indonesia) --- Propinsi Bali (Indonesia)
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A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org.Amphibious Subjects is an ethnographic study of a community of self-identified effeminate men—known in local parlance as sasso—residing in coastal Jamestown, a suburb of Accra, Ghana's capital. Drawing on the Ghanaian philosopher Kwame Gyekye's notion of ";amphibious personhood,"; Kwame Edwin Otu argues that sasso embody and articulate amphibious subjectivity in their self-making, creating an identity that moves beyond the homogenizing impulses of western categories of gender and sexuality. Such subjectivity simultaneously unsettles claims purported by the Christian heteronationalist state and LGBT+ human rights organizations that Ghana is predominantly heterosexual or homophobic. Weaving together personal interactions with sasso, participant observation, autoethnography, archival sources, essays from African and African-diasporic literature, and critical analyses of documentaries such as the BBC's The World’s Worst Place to Be Gay, Amphibious Subjects is an ethnographic meditation on how Africa is configured as the ";heart of homophobic darkness"; in transnational LGBT+ human rights imaginaries.
Effeminacy --- Gender identity --- Homosexuality --- Human rights --- Sexual minorities --- Sexual minority community --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social. --- Anthropological aspects --- Gender minorities --- GLBT people --- GLBTQ people --- Lesbigay people --- LBG people --- LGBT people --- LGBTQ people --- Non-heterosexual people --- Non-heterosexuals --- Sexual dissidents --- Minorities --- Queer community --- Communities --- Effeminate behavior --- Femininity in men --- Sex (Psychology) --- Men --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Same-sex attraction --- Sexual orientation --- Bisexuality --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- Law and legislation --- sasso; etnography; men --- Gender dysphoria --- sasso --- ethnography --- men
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Political anthropology --- Anthropology --- Anthropology. --- Political anthropology. --- Politics and government --- Anthropology, Political --- Government, Primitive --- Ethnology --- Political science --- Human beings --- Anthropological aspects --- Brazil --- Brazil. --- al-Barāzīl --- Barāzīl --- Brasil --- Brasile --- Brasilia --- Brasili --- Brasilien --- Brazili --- Brazili Federativlă Respubliki --- Brazilia --- Brazilii͡ --- Brazilii͡a Federativ Respublikaḣy --- Braziliya --- Braziliya Federativ Respublikası --- Brazilská federativní republika --- Brazylia --- Brésil --- Burajiru --- Federale Republiek van Brasili --- Federative Republic of Brazil --- Federativna republika Brazil --- Federativna republika Brazilii͡ --- Federat͡siėm Respublikė Brazil --- Fedėratyŭnai͡a Rėspublika Brazilii͡ --- Gweriniaeth Ffederal Brasil --- Pa-hsi --- Pa-se --- Pa-se Liân-pang Kiōng-hô-kok --- Pederatibong Republika sa Brasil --- Pindorama --- República Federal del Brasil --- Republica Federale di u Brasile --- Republica Federativa del Brazil --- República Federativa do Brasil --- Rèpublica fèdèrativa du Brèsil --- Republik Kevreel Brazil --- République fédérative du Brésil --- Tantasqa Republika Wrasil --- Tetã Pindorama --- Wrasil --- Brasilië --- Brazilië --- Brazilii︠a︡ --- Brazilii︠a︡ Federativ Respublikaḣy --- Federale Republiek van Brasilië --- Federativna republika Brazilii︠a︡ --- Federat︠s︡iėm Respublikė Brazil --- Fedėratyŭnai︠a︡ Rėspublika Brazilii︠a︡ --- Федэратыўная Рэспубліка Бразілія --- Федеративна република Бразилия --- Федерациэм Республикэ Бразил --- Бразил --- Бразили --- Бразили Федеративлă Республики --- Бразилия --- Бразилия Федератив Республикаhы --- Бразілія --- البرازيل --- برازيل --- ブラジル --- anthropology --- social sciences --- etnography --- Primitive societies --- Social sciences
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Anthropology --- Ethnology --- Anthropology. --- Antiquities. --- Ethnology. --- Argentina --- Argentina. --- Antiquities --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Human beings --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Archaeology --- South America --- Argenṭinah --- Argenṭine --- Argentine Confederation --- Argentine Nation --- Argentine Republic --- Aruzenchin --- Confederación Argentina --- Nación Argentina --- República Argentina --- Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata --- Argentine Confederation (1851-1861) --- Confederación Argentina (1851-1861) --- アルゼンチン --- antropologhy --- socio-cultural anthropology --- archeology --- bioantropology --- etnography --- social sciences --- Anthropologie --- Ethnologie --- Antropología cultural y social --- Argentine --- Antiquités --- Restos arqueológicos --- Revistas de antropología cultural y social --- Revistas de etnología --- República Argentina --- Buenos Aires (Argentina) --- Buenos Aires (Argentina, Provincia) --- Catamarca (Argentina, Provincia) --- Chaco (Argentina, Provincia) --- Chubut (Argentina, Provincia) --- Córdoba (Argentina, Provincia) --- Corrientes (Argentina, Provincia) --- Entre Ríos (Argentina, Provincia) --- Formosa (Argentina, Provincia) --- Jujuy (Argentina, Provincia) --- La Pampa (Argentina, Provincia) --- La Rioja (Argentina, Provincia) --- Mendoza (Argentina, Provincia) --- Misiones (Argentina, Provincia) --- Neuquén (Argentina, Provincia) --- Río Negro (Argentina, Provincia) --- Salta (Argentina, Provincia) --- San Juan (Argentina, Provincia) --- San Luis (Argentina, Provincia) --- Santa Cruz (Argentina, Provincia) --- Santa Fe (Argentina, Provincia) --- Santiago del Estero (Argentina, Provincia) --- Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur (Argentina, Provincia) --- Tucumán (Argentina, Provincia) --- Gran Chaco --- Primitive societies --- Córdoba (Argentina, Provincia) --- Entre Ríos (Argentina, Provincia) --- Neuquén (Argentina, Provincia) --- Río Negro (Argentina, Provincia) --- Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur (Argentina, Provincia) --- Tucumán (Argentina, Provincia)
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