At the ‘frontiers’ of humanitarian performance: refugee resettlement, theatre-making and the geo-politics of service
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Certain repeated moral narratives support justifications for humanitarian interventions, and simultaneously inform perspectives of ‘the figure of the refugee’. How does ‘the humanitarian’ appear in these narratives? How are the char...
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Main Author: | Matthew Yoxall |
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2018
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