GENEALOGY OF POLITICAL THEATRE IN POST-SOCIALISM. FROM THE ANTI-"SYSTEM" NIHILISM TO THE ANTI-CAPITALIST LEFT 1
What have been the conditions of production for a political theatre to appear in post-1990s Romania? How and why contemporary theatre in Romania ended up ignoring or dismissing the leftwing, engaged or militant theatrical movements active before 1945? Why local theatre history and theory entirely ob...
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