Radical Abundance and the Politics of Optimism

Rice Fire and Silence is intended to be an introduction to multiple social justice issues made for the audience of the day. Like many artists I am compelled by the dual forces of caring about a vast tangle of global issues and simultaneously craving the timeless joy of telling relatable stories that...

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Main Author: Neilson, Craig (Author)
Other Authors: George, James (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2012-05-28T22:16:36Z.
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