Theatre on Terror Subject Positions in British Drama

In a moment of intense uncertainty surrounding the means, ends, and limits of (countering) terrorism, this study approaches the recent theatres of war through theatrical stagings of terror. Theatre on Terror: Subject Positions in British Drama charts the terrain of contemporary subjectivities both &...

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Main Author: De Waal, Ariane (Author)
Format: Manuscript Book
Published: Berlin, [Germany] Boston, [Massachusetts] De Gruyter 2017
©2017
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