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Script for The Reanimating project, a devised show by the University of Manchester’s Women’s Theatre Society in collaboration with the Reanimating Data Project. Edited version.
Script for The Reanimating project, a devised show by the University of Manchester’s Women’s Theatre Society in collaboration with the Reanimating Data Project. Edited version.
Interview with Ira, 18, White British, middle class, Jewish. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS26)
Interview with Kay, 18, White British, working class, no religion. Women, Risk & AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS3)
Interview with Caitlin, 18-19, White British, middle class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDs Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH30)
Interview with Helen, 19, White British, middle class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDs Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH31)
Interview with Anita, 16-17, South Asian, working class, Muslim. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS21)
Interview with Sara, 16-17, Asian/Indian, working class, Muslim. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London. Anonymised version. (Ref: LJH14)
Interview with Hailey, 16-17, African, middle class, Christian. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH10)
Interview with Hannah, 16-17, British, middle class, Roman Catholic. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London. Anonymised version. (Ref: LJH17)
Interview with Leonie, 16-17, East African, lower middle class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS24)
Interview with Amanda, 20-21, British/Mixed heritage, upper working class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS23)
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