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Routledge - Shards as Autoethnographic Performance Book

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Description

Explore the depths of identity and displacement with Shards as Autoethnographic Performance. Published by Routledge, this work examines the complex realities of Jewish emigration and immigration through a unique lens. It follows a personal journey of movement and the ongoing search for a sense of home. This book serves as a significant resource for those interested in the intersection of theatre and personal history. By utilizing autoethnographic performance, the text provides a deep look at how individual stories connect to broader cultural movements. It is an essential read for students, researchers, and practitioners within the performing arts and theatre studies fields. Whether you are studying the mechanics of performance or investigating the historical context of Jewish migration, this book offers a detailed perspective on how lived experiences are transformed into art. It provides a way to understand the human element behind the statistics of immigration and the emotional weight of finding belonging in new lands.

Key Features

Explores themes of Jewish emigration and immigration through the lens of autoethnographic performance.

Provides a detailed narrative regarding the personal and cultural search for home.

Published by Routledge, a leading name in academic and professional literature.

Designed for readers interested in theatre, performing arts, and social history.

Offers a unique perspective on how personal stories function within the performing arts.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
29 September 2023
Listed Since
24 March 2023

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