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Ruined

 

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This Sunday the Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize winning play, Ruined, wraps up at The Huntington Theatre. Today we look at the violence within the play, and in particular, how the sexual violence in Ruined is portrayed on the stage, AND , interpreted by the audience. We’re joined by Regine Michelle Jean-Charles, a professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Boston College. She’s also a core faculty member of African and African Diaspora Studies.

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