Oral history interview with Judith Malina.

Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. Judith Malina, actress, anarchist, and founder of the Living Theatre in New York, discusses her encounters with Dorothy Day, particularly 30 days in the Women's House of Detention with her after protesting an air raid drill. She discusses...

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主要作者: Malina, Judith, 1926-
其他作者: Troester, Rosalie Riegle
格式: 磁帶 音頻 圖書
語言:English
出版: 1988.
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100 1 |a Malina, Judith,  |d 1926- 
245 1 0 |a Oral history interview with Judith Malina. 
260 |c 1988. 
300 |a 2 sound cassettes (70 min.) :  |b analog +  |e transcript (23 leaves) 
336 |a spoken word  |2 rdacontent. 
337 |a audio  |2 rdamedia. 
338 |a audiocassette  |2 rdacarrier. 
520 |a Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. Judith Malina, actress, anarchist, and founder of the Living Theatre in New York, discusses her encounters with Dorothy Day, particularly 30 days in the Women's House of Detention with her after protesting an air raid drill. She discusses in great detail her time in prison and gives her impressions of Day and shares several anecdotes about her time with her. She also discusses anarchism and contrasts it to socialism and democracy. Interviewed by Rosalie Riegle Troester. Interruptions in audio present in original recording. Order of transcript narrative varies from audio recording. 
518 |a Recorded on July 8, 1988, in New York. 
590 |a Dorothy Day - Catholic Worker Collection, Series 9.1. 
506 |a Open to all users. 
599 |a MUA_DD-CW_00379. 
599 |a CLIR. 
599 |a CRRA. 
600 1 0 |a Malina, Judith,  |d 1926-  |v Interviews. 
600 1 0 |a Day, Dorothy,  |d 1897-1980. 
650 0 |a Catholic Worker Movement. 
650 0 |a Anarchism. 
650 0 |a Women prisoners  |z United States. 
650 0 |a Civil disobedience  |z United States. 
655 0 |a Oral histories. 
700 1 |a Troester, Rosalie Riegle. 
730 0 |a Voices from the Catholic Worker.