Daughters of the Floating Brothel: Engaging Indigenous Australian women prisoners through participatory radio drama

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Woodland, Sarah
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McAvinchey, Caoimhe

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2020
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Applied Theatre: Women and the Criminal Justice System offers unprecedented access to international theatre and performance practice in carceral contexts and the material and political conditions that shape this work.

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Applied Theatre: Women and the Criminal Justice System

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1st

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Sociology

Creative and professional writing

Historical studies

Performing Arts

Applied Theatre

Radio Drama

Audio Drama

Prison Theatre

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Woodland, S, Daughters of the Floating Brothel: Engaging Indigenous Australian women prisoners through participatory radio drama, Applied Theatre: Women and the Criminal Justice System, 2020

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