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    Dracula

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    Bram Stoker\u27s novel was adapted and directed by Ben Hunsinger for the LTS 1974 Workshop. November, 1974.https://collected.jcu.edu/plays/1065/thumbnail.jp

    Count Dracula (July 4-9, 11-16)

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    Program for Count Dracula (July 4-9, 11-16)

    Dracula

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    The need for fresh blood: understanding organizational age inequality through a vampiric lens

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    YesThis article argues that older age inequality within and across working life is the result of vampiric forms and structures constitutive of contemporary organizing. Rather than assuming ageism occurs against a backdrop of neutral organizational processes and practices, the article denaturalizes (and in the process super-naturalizes) organizational orientations of ageing through three vampiric aspects: (un)dying, regeneration and neophilia. These dimensions are used to illustrate how workplace narratives and logics normalize and perpetuate the systematic denigration of the ageing organizational subject. Through our analysis it is argued that older workers are positioned as inevitable ‘sacrificial objects’ of the all-consuming immortal organization. To challenge this, the article explicitly draws on the vampire and the vampiric in literature and popular culture to consider the possibility of subverting existing notions of the ‘older worker’ in order to confront and challenge the subtle and persistent monstrous discourses that shape organizational life

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    Tales of horror

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    Dracula

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    Adaptación, para niños de 11 a 14 años, en forma de obra de teatro de la novela de terror "Drácula" del escritor irlandés Bram Stoker. Cuenta la historia del conde Drácula de Transilvania, un vampiro que puede atravesar puertas cerradas, cambiar de forma (hombre, lobo o murciélago), nunca enferma ni se cansa y que quita la vida y el alma a quien le deja entrar en su casa. El libro incluye secciones explicativas sobre el autor, el contexto histórico, la puesta en escena y los personajes. Al final hay un apartado con actividades y ejercicios sobre la obra.SCBiblioteca de Educación del Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte; Calle San Agustín, 5 - 3 planta; 28014 Madrid; Tel. +34917748000; [email protected]

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