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Title: Introduction -THEATRES AND POLITICS TODAY: Lights and Shadows of a Long Relationship
Authors: Bezelga, Isabel
Malini, Giulia
Editors: Bezelga, Isabel
Malini, Giulia
Keywords: Politics
theatre
Issue Date: Jan-2022
Publisher: Vita e Pensiero - Pubblicazioni dell’Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Citation: Bezelga, I. & Malini, G. (ed.)(2022).Introduction. THEATRES AND POLITICS TODAY: Lights and Shadows of a Long Relationship. "Comunicazioni Sociali" - Journal of Media, Performing Arts and Cultural Studies, Anno XLIII, (3) pp.297-310
Abstract: Since the earliest recorded times, theatre has been considered an art available to the com- munity with three possible functions: acceptance of the status quo, protest against ex- isting regimes, and entertainment. the correlation between theatres and political power has become increasingly problematic, to the point that today we feel compelled to question it and create opportunities for study and reflection that bring it back to the centre of debate.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31155
ISSN: 18277969
Type: article
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