Going beneath the surface: The subtler messages about forced displacement in ‘The Swimmers’
The screen is dark, the music sombre. There are sounds of muffled voices and explosions. The dark screen breaks to […]
The screen is dark, the music sombre. There are sounds of muffled voices and explosions. The dark screen breaks to […]
Ideas discussed in this contribution were first presented at the Solidarity, Displacement & the University workshop that took place on
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