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Performance in Place of War
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392 pages
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Focusing on the intersection of theater and conflict, this book explores extraordinary performances that emerge from actual war zones. It highlights initiatives in refugee camps, war-torn villages, and occupied cities, showcasing how theater persists amid violence and turmoil. The narrative captures the resilience of artists who create and perform during bombings, ceasefires, and post-conflict periods, illustrating the profound impact of these dramatic expressions on communities affected by war.
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2009, hardcover
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