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  • What is History Teaching? Language, Ideas, and Meaning in Learning about the Past, (Buckingham: Open University Press.)
  • “As with historical enquiry itself, the editing of a reader is both a personal and a public act.” (Carter, A. 2004: 1)
  • “Historical enquiry is not to be cut off from personal experience, nor is to be locked into personal experience. It is fundamentally a way of relating the internal, the personal to the external, the public.” (Husbands, C. 1996: 134)
  • “The only duty we owe to history is to rewrite it.” Oscar Wilde
  • It’s simple, people produce works, and we do what we can with them, we use them for ourselves. Sergey Daney (In N.Bourriaud’s Postproduction)

Bibliography

  • Bourriaud N., (2002). Postproduction. New York: Lukas & Sternberg
  • Connor, S. (1988). Samuel Beckett: Repetition, Theory and Text, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, pp. 1-15
  • Eco, U. (1997). ‘Innovation and Repetition: Between Modern and Post-modern Aesthetics’ IN Capozzi, R. (ed.) Reading Eco, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, pp. 14-33
  • Heathfield A. ‘After the Fall: Dance-theatre and Dance-Performance,’ in Kelleher, J. and Ridout, N. (eds.) (2006). Contemporary Theatres in Europe: A Critical Companion, London: Routledge, pp. 188-98
  • Mendelsohn A. (2006/2008) Be Here Now. IN The Live Art Almanac.UK: Live Art Development Agency
  • Ridout N. (2006). Stage Fright, Animals, and Other Theatrical Problems. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press
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