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Exploding the Hourglass: Next-Level Intercultural Theatre Research

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Ric Knowles’s Performing the Intercultural City draws on ten years of multi-sited ethnography to chart and theorize the complexities of contemporary intercultural theatre.
University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)
Title: Exploding the Hourglass: Next-Level Intercultural Theatre Research
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Ric Knowles’s Performing the Intercultural City draws on ten years of multi-sited ethnography to chart and theorize the complexities of contemporary intercultural theatre.

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