An edition of The theater of war (2015)

The theater of war

what ancient Greek tragedies can teach us today

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The theater of war
Bryan Doerries, Bryan Doerries
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An edition of The theater of war (2015)

The theater of war

what ancient Greek tragedies can teach us today

First edition.
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"For years, theater director Bryan Doerries has led an innovative public health project that produces ancient tragedies for current and returned soldiers, addicts, tornado and hurricane survivors, and a wide range of other at-risk people in society. Drawing on these extraordinary firsthand experiences, Doerries clearly and powerfully illustrates the redemptive and therapeutic potential of this classical, timeless art: how, for example, Ajax can help soldiers and their loved ones better understand and grapple with PTSD, or how Prometheus Bound provides new insights into the modern penal system."--Jacket flap.

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Knopf, Alfred A. Knopf
Language
English
Pages
284

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The Theater of War: What Ancient Tragedies Can Teach Us Today
Aug 23, 2016, Vintage
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Cover of: The theater of war
The theater of war: what ancient Greek tragedies can teach us today
2015, Knopf, Alfred A. Knopf
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Table of Contents

Learning through suffering
PTSD is from BC
American Ajax
Prometheus in solitary
Heracles in hospice.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages [273]-284).

Copyright Date
2015

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
882/.0109
Library of Congress
PA3136 .D65 2015

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Pagination
284 pages
Number of pages
284

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27194290M
ISBN 10
0307959457
ISBN 13
9780307959454
LCCN
2014049746
OCLC/WorldCat
898228292
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