Performing Institutions Jostein GripsrudRooted in the social and cultural histories of education, self organization, activist practices, performance, design, and artistic research. Case studies and critical reflections from Denmark, Ireland, Finland, the UK, Canada, the USA, Chile, Asia and Australasia challenge the concept of the institution, and how we engage with it. 51 b&w illus.
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the playwright's place in Scotland
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This fully-revised edition features new text and illustrations
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education and professional careers
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