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2020-11-12

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Abstract

The representation of recent wars and acts of terror(ism) on stage, as well as the relationship between theatre and the aftermath of 9/11 have been the subject of several publications in the last few years. While it might still be early to speak about the birth of a distinctive field of study, Ariane de Waal’s and Claire Finburgh’s respective monographs are welcome additions to the growing body of literature on this topic.

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Walter de Gruyter

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