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"PostHeimat" inquiries into migration, theatre, and networked solidarity Ruba Totah, Jonas Tinius (eds.)
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Theater (Transcript (Firm)) ; Bd. 147.
- Theatre studies 2747-3198 147
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Heimat (Motion picture).
- Immigrants in the performing arts--Germany.
- Immigrants in the performing arts.
- Theater and society--Germany.
- Theater and society.
- Multiculturalism in the theater--Germany.
- Multiculturalism in the theater.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Bielefeld transcript [2025]
- Summary:
- Over the last decade, the role of diversity, migration, and representation in the German cultural sector has drastically changed.The PostHeimat network a three-year experiment in networked solidarity between major German public theatres, migrant actors, directors, and researchers grappled with how to think about home after migration.
- "A document and a proposal for how to think about theatre and Heimat after migration based on contributions by artists, scholars, and activists"-- De Gruyter Brill
- Contents:
- The RUHRORTER group
- Open Border Ensemble / Krystel Khoury
- Collective ma'louba (founded 2017)
- Eine beschreibung von HAJUSOM – zentrum für transnationale künste, des ensembles „Hajusom“ und der geschichte mit PostHeimat
- Das exil ensemble am maxim gorki theater / Ludwig Haugk
- Boat people project
- Cultural policy working group / Özlem Canyürek, on behalf of the Cultural Policy Working Group
- Research working group
- Hardcore confrontations / Nora Amin
- Encounter#2 / Golschan Ahmad Haschemi
- Between Sprachlosigkeit and constant screaming : some thoughts on working post Heimat / Johanna-Yasirr(zz)a Kluhs
- A reflection / Kenda Hmeidan
- Colonial neighbours – on how to boil rice with a pot full of air/on the wickedness of imagination / Lynhan Balatbat-Helbock
- A conversation with Azadeh Sharifi by Ruba Totah and Jonas Tinius
- Transnational theatre encounters : reflections on mediation and power / Ruba Totah
- A theatre practice-based exercise in doing and undoing diversity : the open border ensemble (2017–2020) experiment at the Münchner Kammerspiele / Krystel Khoury
- Thinking diversity anew for equal rights in performing arts / Özlem Canyürek
- (En)countering the future : notes on intersectional-diverse dramaturgical approaches / Christopher-Fares Köhler
- Language between world theatre and theatre in exile : from the impossible collective understanding to the possible collective imagination / Rana Yazaji
- Das post-heimat-netzwerk als contact zone / Nora Haakh
- Witnessing a new stage in german theatre / Julia Grime
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references
- Online resource; title from PDF title page (De Gruyter Brill, viewed October 12, 2025)
- Other Format:
- Print version "PostHeimat"
- ISBN:
- 3839462517
- 9783839462515
- OCLC:
- 1525622296
- Access Restriction:
- Some versions Open access versions available from some providers open access
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