Refugees, Theatre and Crisis
Explore the intricate relationship between art and crisis in Alison Jeffers' thought-provoking book, Refugees, Theatre and Crisis, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011. Spanning 197 pages, this compelling work delves into how the 'refugee crisis' has influenced arts and cultural expressions, particularly through theater, since the 1990s.
Jeffers highlights the contributions of refugees as artists, showcasing how their unique perspectives shape the narrative of globalization and migration. This critically acclaimed book provides insight into the political aspects of theater and its role in addressing societal issues. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of performing arts, Refugees, Theatre and Crisis not only examines refugee experiences but also challenges readers to consider the broader implications of art in times of upheaval.
Add this essential read to your collection and discover the power of theater to reflect and influence society.