Legislative theatre

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Abstract

The similarity between Theatre of the Oppressed (in which spectator is transformed into actor) and the Legislative Theatre (in which citizen is transformed into legislator). The proposition advanced by the vereador’s mandate, the fallacy of Greek direct democracy, and of representative democracy, and the idea of a ‘transitive’, or ‘participatory’, ‘interactive’ democracy.

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Boal, A. (2013). Legislative theatre. In Popular Theatre: A Sourcebook (pp. 266–267). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315265704-21

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