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Hope, Refuge, Justice : The Ethics and Trauma of Improvisation Ramshaw, Sara
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Keynote presentation given by Sara Ramshaw at the 2017 IICSI Colloquium "Lines of Flight: Improvisation, Hope and Refuge." Keynote presentation given by Sara Ramshaw at the 2017 IICSI Colloquium "Lines of Flight: Improvisation, Hope and Refuge." Considering the tension between pre-existing laws and legal precedent, and the singularity of each particular case, Ramshaw turns to improvisation as social practice as a means of engaging with and resisting past oppression and injustice.
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Hope, Refuge, Justice : The Ethics and Trauma of Improvisation
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2017-06-24
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Keynote presentation given by Sara Ramshaw at the 2017 IICSI Colloquium
"Lines of Flight: Improvisation, Hope and Refuge." Keynote presentation given by Sara Ramshaw at the 2017 IICSI Colloquium "Lines of Flight: Improvisation, Hope and Refuge." Considering the tension between pre-existing laws and legal precedent, and the singularity of each particular case, Ramshaw turns to improvisation as social practice as a means of engaging with and resisting past oppression and injustice.
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eng
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2017-08-22
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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10.14288/1.0354578
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Unreviewed
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