Introduction Performing (for) Survival: Frameworks and Mapping; Patrick Duggan and Lisa Peschel
PART I: SURVIVING WAR AND EXILE: NATIONAL AND ETHIC IDENTITY IN PERFORMANCE
1. Surviving (with) Theatre: A History of the ELF and EPLF Cultural Troupes in the Eritrean War of Independence; Christine Matzke
2. Theatre for Survival: Art of Creation and Protection (Kubunda); Ananda Breed and Alice Mukaka
PART II: A SPACE WHERE SOMETHING MIGHT SURVIVE: THEATRE IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS
3. The Cultural Life of the Terezin Ghetto in 1960s Survivor Testimony: Theatre, Trauma and Resilience; Lisa Peschel
4. Imagining Theatre in Auschwitz: Performance, Solidarity and Survival in the Works of Charlotte Delbo; Amanda Stuart Fisher
PART III: TACTICS AND STRATEGIES: DISSENT UNDER OPPRESSIVE REGIMES
5. Swazzles of Subversion: Puppets Under Dictatorship; Cariad Astles
6. Against Order[s]: Dictatorship, Absurdism, and the Plays of Sony Labou Tansi; Macelle Mahala
7. Surviving Censorship: El-Hakawati's Mahjoob Mahjoob and the Struggle for the Permission To Perform; Samer Al-Saber
PART IV: COMING IN FROM THE OUTSIDE: THEATRE, COMMUNITY, CRISIS
8. The Council Estate as Hood: SPID Theatre Company and grass-roots arts practice as cultural politics; Katie Beswick
9. The Art of Survival: Social Circus, Youth Regeneration and Projected Community in the North East of Scotland; Graham Jeffery, Neill Patton, Kerrie Schaefer and Tom Wakeford
PART FIVE: CRISIS AND EXTREMITY AS PERFORMANCE
10. The Paradox of Dis/appearance: Hunger Strike in Athens as a Performance of Survival; Aylwyn Walsh
11. 'Dis-ease' and the Performance of Radical Resistance in the Maze Prison; Patrick Duggan
Coda 'Je suis Charlie': The Afterlife of Inspiration; Sophie Nield