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Staging Shakespearian Dissent
2023 || Paperback || Jolley || SAGE
Features historian Tom Holland, actor Simon Callow, Brazil's controversial director Roberto Alvim and Bollywood's Aparna Sen who all talk Shakespeare, protest and dissent. This magazine takes a look at how staging Shakespeare has allowed directors to tackle issues that would have otherwise been censored in countries around the world.
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Fired, Threatened, Imprisoned
2023 || Paperback || Jolley || SAGE
With reports from Turkey, South Africa and China, this title offers a look at the freedoms around the world. It also features poetry from Angola and the UK.
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The Unnamed
2023 || Paperback || Jolley || SAGE
Does it pose threats if people choose to write under a pen name? Is that as true of a book as a Tweet? Why should that be? This special report includes an analysis of the value of anonymity with articles looking at when it is used and why. It also looks at why writers, journalists and artists choose to do work under an assumed name.
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The abuse of history
2023 || Paperback || Jolley || SAGE
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Is This All the Local News? What Happens if Local Journalism No Longer Holds Power to Account?
2023 || Paperback || Jolley || SAGE
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The War of the Words
2023 || Paperback || Jolley || SAGE
A special report on how propaganda is used during wars, and where the line between truth and security is drawn.
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Drafting freedom to last
2023 || Paperback || Jolley || SAGE
In this issue authors from around the world including the former Observer literary editor Robert McCrum, and Oxford University's Stuart White consider what clauses they would draft into a 21st century version of the Magna Carta
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100 years on
2023 || Paperback || Jolley || SAGE