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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2018): Crisis/Krisis
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2018): Crisis/Krisis
Edited by Will Daddario and Theron Schmidt
Published:
30-08-2018
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Crisis and the Im/possibility of Thought
Will Daddario, Theron Schmidt
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Articles
The Tragedy of the Greek Debt Crisis: To Be Done With Judgment
Christina Banalopoulou
9-24
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During the Long Greek Crisis: Jan Fabre, The Greek Festival, and
Metakénosis
Maria Mytilinaki Kennedy
25-38
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Photographing the End of the World: Capitalist Temporality, Crisis, and the Performativity of Visual Objects
Andreea S. Micu
39-52
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Being in Crisis: Scenes of Blindness and Insight in Tragedy
Kate Katafiasz
53-65
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Krisis
as the Scene of Non-Decisional Judgement: A Performance Fiction for the Generic Human
Hannah Lammin
66-85
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Anarchic Reflection and the Crisis of Krisis: Working with Artaud
Joel White
86-105
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The Essay in Times of Crisis
Jasper Delbecke
106-122
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Climate Change and the Inescapable Present
Jeanne Tiehen
123-138
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Theatre at the Impasse: Political Theology and Blitz Theatre Group's
Late Night
Tony Fisher
139-156
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Love in the Time of Crisis: Examining the Subject of Love in the Southbank's
Festival of Love
(2016)
Rachel Cockburn
157-169
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The Listening Theatre: A Metamodern Politics of Performance
Tom Drayton
170-187
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Crisis and the Emotional Body: Towards (Another) Freedom
Daniela Perazzo Domm
188-205
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[Margins]
Edited by Kélina Gotman
What is Refugee?
Will Daddario, Janhavi Dhamankar, Milton Loayza, Jon McKenzie, Yana Meerzon, Tero Nauha, Theron Schmidt, Aneta Stojnić
206-233
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ReViews
Edited by Will Daddario and Ioana Jucan
From North Korea With Love: Reviewing Pyongyang’s Arirang Mass Games
Marc Kosciejew
234-250
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Mel as Hyperobject
Mel Keiser
251-293
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ReView Bamboozled: Archival Affects
Amma Y. Ghartey-Tagoe Kootin
294-296
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Galaxies → eventually there will be nothing
Matt Martin
297-324
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