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the scale of influence at the nexus of beauty and home relative to community performance.
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Keywords: art; beauty; community performance; displacement; home; wellness
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Goddard College (Vermont) and Concordia University (Montreal).
Publication date: March 1, 2010
- Performing Ethos is a refereed, interdisciplinary journal which considers ethical questions relating to contemporary theatre and live performance. Global in scope, it provides a unique forum for rigorous scholarship and serious reflection on the ethical dimensions of a wide range of performance practices from the politically and aesthetically radical to the mainstream.
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