Theater of the OppressedPluto, 2000 - 208 In this classic work on radical drama, Augusto Boal exposes the machinations that the ruling classes exercised on theatre to take control out of the hands of ordinary citizens. He shows how Brechtian and Marxian drama reverses this trend. |
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Augusto Boal. They Don't Wear Tuxedos by G. Guarnieri , which ran for a whole year , until 1959. It represented the first appearance in our theater of the urban , proletarian drama . During the four years that followed ( until 1964 ) ...
Augusto Boal. They Don't Wear Tuxedos by G. Guarnieri , which ran for a whole year , until 1959. It represented the first appearance in our theater of the urban , proletarian drama . During the four years that followed ( until 1964 ) ...
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Augusto Boal. Oppressed As illiteracy has been shown to be a weapon of the ruling class , so Augusto Boal shows theater to be a weapon not only of bourgeois control but of revolution . In this classic text on radical drama , now reissued ...
Augusto Boal. Oppressed As illiteracy has been shown to be a weapon of the ruling class , so Augusto Boal shows theater to be a weapon not only of bourgeois control but of revolution . In this classic text on radical drama , now reissued ...
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Augusto Boal. Oppressed As illiteracy has been shown to be a weapon of the ruling class , so Augusto Boal shows theater to be a weapon not only of bourgeois control but of revolution . In this classic text on radical drama , now reissued ...
Augusto Boal. Oppressed As illiteracy has been shown to be a weapon of the ruling class , so Augusto Boal shows theater to be a weapon not only of bourgeois control but of revolution . In this classic text on radical drama , now reissued ...
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Aristotles Coercive System of Tragedy | 1 |
Machiavelli and the Poetics of Virtù | 2 |
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