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 · Mia Kirshner on ‘I Live Here’ Mia Kirshner She has played leading roles in Love and Human Remains, Exotica and The Crow: City of Angels as well as the award-winning television series Author: Mia Kirshner.  · Mia Kirshner’s. I Live Here. and the Problematics of Transnational Witnessing. Symbolized in Amnesty International’s candle illuminating the darkness, the rhetoric of exposure has long been a central trope of humanitarian discourse: the promise of revelation presumes that egregious violations are otherwise secret and that, in ThomasCited by: 2.  · This is an updated version including further discussion of Mia's personal connections to the struggles of displaced bltadwin.ru sits down with Mia Kirshner.


ミア・カーシュナー. ミア・カーシュナー ( Mia Kirshner, 年 1月25日 - )は、 カナダ の 女優 、 作家 。. オンタリオ州 トロント 出身。. Already established as Canada's most decorated female performer, Mia is also a decorated writer, winning acclaim for her book I Live Here. Mia Kirshner was born in Toronto, Ontario on Janu, to Etti, a teacher, and Sheldon Kirshner, a journalist. Her father is of Polish Jewish descent and her mother is a Bulgarian Jewish immigrant. Mia Kirshner has worked as an actor in film and television; among her credits are Brian De Palma's The Black Dahlia and The L Word.I Live Here is her first book.. J. B. MacKinnon is the award-winning author of Dead Man in Paradise and Plenty.. Michael Simons and Paul Shoebridge are award-winning creative directors, most notably for Adbusters magazine, who have conceptualized books, magazines.


For the past seven years, Kirshner has been working on "I Live Here," a book project just published by Pantheon. The multimedia book was developed from trips to Ingushetia, the Burmese-Thai border, Ciudad Juarez and Malawi, but rather than a travelogue, "I Live Here" is a portrait of individuals living in difficult situations. Event Mia kirshner in Portland Oregon about her new project I Live here(fantastic book)Mia Kirshner answers questions from a Portland audience regarding her. Mia Kirshner’s. I Live Here. and the Problematics of Transnational Witnessing. Symbolized in Amnesty International’s candle illuminating the darkness, the rhetoric of exposure has long been a central trope of humanitarian discourse: the promise of revelation presumes that egregious violations are otherwise secret and that, in Thomas.

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