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Theater in the Face of War: Polish-Ukrainian Theatrical Ties After the Russian Invasion in 2014

Theater in the Face of War: Polish-Ukrainian Theatrical Ties After the Russian Invasion in 2014

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This book aims to commemorate and honor people and events in Polish and Ukrainian theater at a time when people-to-people solidarity is especially important and should rise above nationalistic prejudices, historical resentments or political interests. For Polish and Ukrainian theater artists, 2014 and the beginning of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine marked a period when distant poetics and theatrical traditions, as well as artists who had no creative or social ties to each other, began to work together. They began to discover themselves and their theater in the face of an enemy that, for some, was real and a threat, destroying their country, and for others a potential danger.
The ambition of the book is to present artistic activities in a broad social and political context. For theater in the face of war never functions in an abstract vacuum, it happens here and now , created by people for whom art is both a form of artistic expression, but also a struggle for independence.



Author: Piotr Horbatowski
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Jagiellonian University Press
Published: 10/28/2025
Pages: 196
Weight: 1lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9788323354741
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