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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 14: Theatre, War, and Propaganda: 1930-2005 Volume 14

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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 14: Theatre, War, and Propaganda: 1930-2005 Volume 14 - Phillips, M Scott (Editor), and Calderazzo, Diana (Contributions by), and Fletcher, Anne (Contributions by)
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A focus on theater as conflict. The most extreme human conflict is war. War itself is spoken of as being conducted in "theaters" and is now fully dramatized on television, the ultimate reality program and spectator sport for armchair combatants. Selected from papers presented at the April 2005 Southeastern Theatre Conference's annual symposium, these essays probe the relationships between theater, war, and propaganda by examining theatrical responses to World War II, Vietnam, and the aftermath of 9/11. In the collection's ...

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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 14: Theatre, War, and Propaganda: 1930-2005 Volume 14 2006, University Alabama Press

ISBN-13: 9780817353568

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