Abstract
This volume examines how migrant artists have shaped Canadian theatre. Themes include the intersection of migration and settler colonialism; the comparison of multiculturalism and interculturalism; the divergence of intercultural policy and theatrical practice; and the connections between first-, second-, and third-generation artists. The book contributes to theatre, performance, and migration studies.
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