Theatre of the OppressedTheatre Communications Group, 15 հոկ, 2013 թ. - 208 էջ The innovative Brazilian playwright, director and international lecturer explicates Aristotle's poetics and the philosophies of Machiavelli, Hegel and Brecht to determine the extent to which their chief components--imitation, catharsis and, ultimately, audience control--serve up to support the status quo of a society rather than facilitate change. |
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2 Machiavelli and the Poetics of Virtu | 51 |
The Character as Subject or the Character as Object? | 81 |
4 Poetics of the Oppressed | 117 |
5 Development of the Arena Theater of Sao Paulo | 157 |
Appendices | 191 |
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