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. What does Tragedy Imitate ? Tragedy imitates human acts . Human acts , not merely human activities . For Aristotle , man's soul was composed of a rational part and of another , irrational part . The irrational soul could ...
Augusto Boal. What does Tragedy Imitate ? Tragedy imitates human acts . Human acts , not merely human activities . For Aristotle , man's soul was composed of a rational part and of another , irrational part . The irrational soul could ...
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... human actions , events , and other manifestations of soul- life ... " For him all that happens arises from spiritual powers - sometimes divine , sometimes human- and from the exterior obstacles which react , retarding their movement ...
... human actions , events , and other manifestations of soul- life ... " For him all that happens arises from spiritual powers - sometimes divine , sometimes human- and from the exterior obstacles which react , retarding their movement ...
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... human acts and rela- tionships presented before us alive and direct . But , he adds , " dramatic action . . . is not confined to the simple and undis- turbed execution of a definite purpose , but depends throughout on conditions of ...
... human acts and rela- tionships presented before us alive and direct . But , he adds , " dramatic action . . . is not confined to the simple and undis- turbed execution of a definite purpose , but depends throughout on conditions of ...
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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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