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'''Please leave your name and a short explanatory note for each work you found:''' | '''Please leave your name and a short explanatory note for each work you found:''' | ||
* Mark Ravenhill ''Shoot/ Get Treasure/ Repeat'' Methuen, 2008. | * Mark Ravenhill. ''Shoot/ Get Treasure/ Repeat'' Methuen, 2008. | ||
''Drama performed in 2010 by the Berliner Ensemble with the altered titel "Freedom and Democracy I hate you"'' (Sip) | ''Drama performed in 2010 by the Berliner Ensemble with the altered titel "Freedom and Democracy I hate you"'' (Sip) | ||
* Mel Brooks. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oppHeMlaLVM "The Inquisition".] ''The History of the World. Part I''. 1981. | |||
== Expert Groups == | == Expert Groups == | ||
'''Please put your name in one of the groups:''' | '''Please put your name in one of the groups:''' | ||
Revision as of 13:10, 11 March 2011
General Discussion
Questions/Critique/Proposals:
Additional representations of torture in: Literature / Drama / Film / Music
Please leave your name and a short explanatory note for each work you found:
- Mark Ravenhill. Shoot/ Get Treasure/ Repeat Methuen, 2008.
Drama performed in 2010 by the Berliner Ensemble with the altered titel "Freedom and Democracy I hate you" (Sip)
- Mel Brooks. "The Inquisition". The History of the World. Part I. 1981.
Expert Groups
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