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The Corporeal in Contemporary Social Theatrical Practices: Projects of the 2020s [PDF]
The active turn of modern theatre towards democratization and social forms of existence took place in a foreign context in the early 1990s and was associated with the desire to change the usual ways of producing art, as well as with the cultural policy ...
Matvienko Kristina N.
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In this article it is analyzed the presence of peasants in the Brazilian theater, in a historical perspective from the pre-coup of 1964 until the recent period, in which connections were established between social movements like MST and political theater
Rafael Litvin Villas Bôas +1 more
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“Has he eaten salt?”: communication difficulties in health care [PDF]
The communication gap can lead to lack of trust, poor diagnoses and ineffectual treatment. Using research in allied fields of applied linguistics and intercultural communication this article demonstrates the problem of considering patients as deficient
Phipps, Alison
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Spartacus and His Early Soviet Theatrical Representation
Spartacus became one of the key figures of Soviet dramaturgy in the 1920s. He was presented as the only ancient predecessor of the Bolsheviks and his theatrical image significantly shaped the later icon of the gladiator as a brave leader of the ...
Oleksii Rudenko
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A Comparative Analysis of the “Hegemonic Other” in the Plays The Island by Athol Fugard and Parvarbandan by Gholam-Hossein Sa’edi [PDF]
IntroductionOne of the functions of American school in Comparative Literature is the possibility to equalize literary works from different geographic regions that do not share any historical grounds.
Abtin Golkar +2 more
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Queen Caroline’s pains and penalties: Silence and speech in the dramatic art of British women’s suffrage [PDF]
In Britain, the act that launched the militant campaign of the suffragettes in 1905 was the interruption of a political meeting in Manchester. The violent silencing and arrest of the women ensued.
Cockin, Katharine
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Rococo Variations for citizenship
This article contains a pedagogical approach to the teaching of law in the search for a citizen-ethical education of college students. The methodology implemented by the teacher since 2012 is based on seven techniques of Theatre of the Oppressed, created
Betsy Perafán Liévano
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Introduction: In the perspective of training for the construction of practices relevant to a model of care based on psychosocial logic, which is guided by the production of citizenship, autonomy, and social inclusion,
Adriana Leão, Suzana Rodrigues Renó
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The National Theater founded by King Stanisław August in 1765, at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, performed numerous novelties in its repertoire. From the beginning of the 1790s, W.
Marek Dębowski
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Challenging What We “Know” about Disability: Phamaly Theatre and the DisAbility Project
Phamaly and the DisAbility Project are theater companies comprising disabled performers with different missions and purposes. Phamaly produces standard Broadway fare (or previously-existing material) with an all disabled cast.
Jason B. Dorwart
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