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Taking Flight in condemned grounds: forcibly displaced Karens and the Thai-Burmese in-between spaces.
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Based on fieldwork in non-ceasefire war zones within and between Thailand and Burma, this article explores the nexus between written language, intelligibility, and qualified voice in order to examine the Karen people as unqualified political subjects in a quotidian theater of the displaced. KEYWORDS: borders; state terror; displacement; intelligibility; sovereign power
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Experiences "inside" Burma/Myanmar (1) have been harrowing. Like many lives in many agony-ridden spaces, the torments inflicted on people under the Burmese dictatorship have by and ...
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Feminine voice is no mystique for playwright Arnold Wesker
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; British playwright Arnold Wesker likes to assume female voices. For...similar marathon reading not long ago, Wesker met a female jazz singer ("I noticed...being performed. In recent weeks, Wesker has been overseeing rehearsals at Evanston...
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Don't write me off Don't write me off; Arnold Wesker's career was pronounced dead when he was 33. Ten years on, he was assumed dead himself. Now turning 70, the pioneer of kitchen-sink drama is still refusing to lie down.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; Byline: ARNOLD WESKER BEING "well-known" is a curious...ticket-lady: "Excuse me, but is Arnold Wesker still alive?" Being so well known...A plot is afoot to rehabilitate Arnold Wesker." At the time I'd written eight...
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The angry old man of the theatre Arnold Wesker's current reputation rests more on his `impossible' behaviour than on his plays. As a new edition of his works is published, the playwright tells Gyles Brandreth why the world has got him wrong
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...my meeting with the playwright Arnold Wesker - co-founder of the "kitchen...producer at the BBC and she said: "Arnold Wesker? He's dead, isn't he...heard someone enquiring: `Is Arnold Wesker still alive?' I hid behind a...
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Angry old man: Arnold Wesker. (revivals of playwrights' 1950s works)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...Do they include those written by Arnold Wesker, one of the angry young men of the...Barley" and "Roots", plays by Mr Wesker portraying the world of working...West-End hit. But after that Mr Wesker seemed to drop off the London theatre...
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Books: Darkness with all its squalid self-deceptions Honey By Arnold Wesker SCRIBNER pounds 16.99 pounds 15.99 (P&P FREE) 08700 798 897
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday
; ...of course, they shouldn't die. Arnold Wesker's first novel takes on this subliminal...compassion. Beatie Bryant, a figure from Wesker's play Roots, is chatted up by...around with chronology,' writes Wesker in an author's note. True, but...
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FAMED BRITISH PLAYWRIGHT SIR ARNOLD WESKER TO APPEAR ON LEHMAN COLLEGE'S 'CONVERSATIONS' SERIES
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...following news release: Sir Arnold Wesker, a British playwright...plays The Kitchen, The Wesker Trilogy (comprising Chicken...Jewish heritage, Sir Arnold has often dealt in his...Harrison. In 2006, Sir Arnold Wesker was awarded the honor...
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Correction: Arnold Wesker
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; In the story published last Saturday "Angry Old Wesker vilifies Nunn", we misquoted the playwright Arnold Wesker's website. In fact, Mr Wesker wrote: "The evidence appears to be that I have a place in contemporary...
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A tale of self-discovery ; Exmouth Players are currently performing the classic 20th-century play Roots, by Arnold Wesker, at the Blackmore Theatre in Exmouth.
Newspaper article from: Express & Echo (Exeter UK)
; Exmouth Players are currently performing the classic 20th- century play Roots, by Arnold Wesker, at the Blackmore Theatre in Exmouth. Exploring the theme of self-discovery, Roots centres on the character of Beatie Bryant...
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Theatre: What about the writers? Trevor Nunn's National Theatre tenure was dominated by safe, commercial favourites, argues the playwright ARNOLD WESKER (above) - now let's have some new writing
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; In theatre, there can be no hot seat hotter than that behind the desk of the artistic director of the National Theatre. Not only are indigenous eyes transfixed on the three fine stages housed in Lasdun's concrete block; so, too, are the world's eyes, feverishly seeking what is acclaimed so that
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Theatre: Shame on you Shakespeare Shylock, the villain at the heart of The Merchant of Venice, is currently being rehabilitated in Trevor Nunn's revelatory National Theatre revival. Arnold Wesker, however, argues that the play's anti- Semitism renders it beyond redemption
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; One play in the canon of world theatre will always arouse unease and controversy - Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. Other plays have caused a stir in their time: Ibsen's Ghosts, shocking! Beckett's Waiting For Godot, meaningless! Genet's The Maids, irreverent! Osborne's A Patriot For Me,
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