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The Aesthetics of the Oppressed
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Augusto Boal
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9780203969830
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April 18 2006
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Book chapters
pp. 9
The dance teacher
pp. 12
The tree of the theatre of the oppressed
pp. 17
The aesthetics of the oppressed
pp. 19
A THEORETICAL FOUNDATION
pp. 52
THE PRACTICAL REALISATION: THE PROMETHEUS
pp. 65
THEATRE AS A MARTIAL ART
pp. 103
GLOBALISATION, CULTURE AND ART
pp. 111
THEATRE IN PRISONS
pp. 138
SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY – 2001
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