Publication |
New York, Theatre Communications Group, 1985.
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Description |
x,197pBlack spine
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Summary/Abstract |
Boal and his work are marvellous examples of the post-modern situation - its problems, its opportunities. Twice-exiled, Boal is now 'at home' wherever he finds himself to be. He makes a skeptical, comic, inquisitive and finally optimistic theatre involving spectators and performers in his search for community and integrity. This book needs to be used even more than read.
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Contents |
Aristotle's coercive system of tragedy
Machiavelli and the poetics of virtue
Hegel and Brecht: the character as subject or the character as object?
Poetics of the oppressed
Development of the arena theatre of Sao Paulo
Appendices
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Standard Number |
9780930452490 Pb.
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