Rethinking aesthetics in the politics of theatre : a road to Edward Bond : the ethical
Jacques Derrida contended that Marxism is dead, along with its hopes, and its discourses (1994: 52). This thesis arose from an assertion that the socialist utopia as a paradigm of perfect justice, equality and freedom, has been progressively effaced from most cultural and artistic enterprises, suppl...
Main Author: | Diez, Julio Cesar Villa |
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Other Authors: | Boon, Richard ; Wallis, Mick ; Crick, Martin |
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University of Leeds
2006
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.438601 |
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