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| Τίτλος: |
Performing spatial justice in the shadow of Grenfell. |
| Συγγραφείς: |
Patchett, Emma1 (AUTHOR) emma.patchett@northumbria.ac.uk |
| Πηγή: |
Law & Humanities. Nov2025, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p394-407. 14p. |
| Θεματικοί όροι: |
*PERFORMING arts, *BUILDING failures, *PEOPLE of color, *INQUIRY (Theory of knowledge), *SEGREGATION, *ENVIRONMENTAL justice, *BUILDING design & construction, *WITNESSES |
| Περίληψη: |
The article focuses on the play "Grenfell: in the Words of Survivors," written by Gillian Slovo and directed by Phyllida Lloyd and Anthony Simpson-Pike, which dramatizes the tragic Grenfell Tower fire that occurred on June 14, 2017, resulting in 72 deaths. The play is based on verbatim testimonies from survivors and aims to highlight the systemic failures that led to the disaster, including issues of inequality and neglect faced by the largely working-class, BAME community living in the tower. It emphasizes the importance of individual narratives and community, contrasting the personal experiences of survivors with the broader regulatory failures revealed by the Public Inquiry. The production serves as both a memorial and a call for justice, urging the audience to engage actively with the ongoing implications of the tragedy. [Extracted from the article] |
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