A Stage of Emancipation Change and Progress at the Dublin Gate Theatre
As the prominence of the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement illustrates, the Irish theatre world is highly conscious of the ways in which theatre can foster social emancipation. This volume of essays uncovers a wide range of marginalised histories by reflecting on the emancipatory role that the Dub...
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Liverpool University Press
2021
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