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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... Machiavelli apologizes for having written a theatrical work - a light genre , lacking in austerity . He seems to believe that he must simply entertain the spectators , making them think as little as possible and delighting them with a ...
... Machiavelli apologizes for having written a theatrical work - a light genre , lacking in austerity . He seems to believe that he must simply entertain the spectators , making them think as little as possible and delighting them with a ...
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... Machiavelli him- self would do , about the good and the bad use that can be made of cruelty , without attributing to cruelty in itself any moral value . In this respect there is a certain kinship between Machiavelli and Brecht . The ...
... Machiavelli him- self would do , about the good and the bad use that can be made of cruelty , without attributing to cruelty in itself any moral value . In this respect there is a certain kinship between Machiavelli and Brecht . The ...
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... Machiavelli would say , the difference between " how one should live and how one actually lives . " Even after the ... Machiavelli and that Machiavelli had some important things to say . The use of a simple love story and of characters ...
... Machiavelli would say , the difference between " how one should live and how one actually lives . " Even after the ... Machiavelli and that Machiavelli had some important things to say . The use of a simple love story and of characters ...
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Aristotles Coercive System of Tragedy | 1 |
Machiavelli and the Poetics of Virtù | 2 |
What does Tragedy Imitate? | 12 |
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