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1. Staging loss: an introduction
2. There is some corner of a Lincolnshire field...: locating commemoration in the performance of Leaving Home; Andrew Westerside
3. Watching with mother: 'rejourning' the wartime memories of a Wren, 1946/2016; Karen Savage and Justin Smith
4. Commemoration: sacred differentiation of time and space in three WWI projects; Helen Newall
5. Making Bolero: dramaturgies of remembrance; Michael Pinchbeck
6. Andrew Bovell in the History Wars: Australia's continuing cultural crisis of remembering and forgetting; Donald Pulford
7. After them, the flood: remembering, performance and the writing of history; Dan Ellin and Conan Lawrence
8. Cheers, Grandad! Third Angel's Cape Wrath and The Lad Lit Project as acts of remembrance; Alexander Kelly
9. On Leaving the House: the loss of self and the search for "the freedom of being" in The Wooster Group's Vieux Carré; Andrew Quick
10. The God, the owner & the master: staging rites of passage in the maritime crossing the line ceremony; Lisa Gaughan
11. Staging absence and the (un)making of memory in A Duet Without You; Chloé Déchery
12. Trace: shame and the art of mourning; Louie Jenkins
13. The performative ritual of loss: marking the intangible; Clare Parry-Jones
14. Searching shadows, lighting bones: commemorative performance as a radical, open-ended and ethical action; Emily Orley
15. Conclusion: Some words speak of events. Other words, events make us speak.

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