Theater of the OppressedUrizen Books, 1979 - 197 |
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... Bertolt Brecht , whose view is exactly the opposite . ) Nevertheless , how can this balance be reached , if not through the destruction of one of the antagonists who confront each other ? It is necessary that the array of forces ...
... Bertolt Brecht , whose view is exactly the opposite . ) Nevertheless , how can this balance be reached , if not through the destruction of one of the antagonists who confront each other ? It is necessary that the array of forces ...
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... Bertolt Brecht applied that old word to his theater . Aristotle does not speak of epic theater , but only of epic poetry , tragedy , and comedy . The differences that he establishes between epic poetry and tragedy refer to the verse ...
... Bertolt Brecht applied that old word to his theater . Aristotle does not speak of epic theater , but only of epic poetry , tragedy , and comedy . The differences that he establishes between epic poetry and tragedy refer to the verse ...
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Augusto Boal. A Word Poorly Chosen The Marxist poetics of Bertolt Brecht does not stand opposed to one or another formal aspect of the Hegelian idealist poetics but rather denies its very essence , asserting that the character is not ...
Augusto Boal. A Word Poorly Chosen The Marxist poetics of Bertolt Brecht does not stand opposed to one or another formal aspect of the Hegelian idealist poetics but rather denies its very essence , asserting that the character is not ...
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