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Foreword / Maya E. Roth
Introduction: Defining an aesthetic of war and exile
One: Exile as ontological mutation : theater and performance about post-Communist regions. Aglaja Veteranyi : the tragi-comedy of Nomadism ; Saviana Stanescu : Balkan roots, western wings ; Pavel Zus̆tiak : all movements, no words ; Exile is my home : personal testimonies on creativity and exile ; Radmila Adamová : Eastern Europe meets Indochina ; Dorota Maslowska : nomadism on drugs
Two: Theater of war and genocide, and theater dystopias. Matei Vişniec : consciousness raising through theater ; Biljana Srbljanović : postwar dystopias ; Milena Markovic : grand guignol horror and dystopia ; Motti Lerner : playwiring as resistance to war
Three: Performance as memory keeper and promoter of peace. Noa Baum : storytelling as a way of understanding the "other" ; Marcy Arlin and the immigrants theater project : celebrating diversity ; DAH theater group : performance as promoter of peace and repository of memory
Conclusion: Theater as survival.

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