martes 22 junio, 2021
Liberating Theater in the Realm of TourismbyYaniv BelhassenandCaroline Demeyère In his earliest writings, Augusto Boal (1979) elucidates his theatrical philosophy and the way it is manifested in each one of the techniques associated with what he calls, and has been thereafter known as, “The Theater of the Oppressed.” In his opinion, anybody who is restricted in their ability to act is oppressed and the theater is the means to emancipate them. Boal...
This ia an online guided tour of the Riopelle exhibition at the MBAM.https://www.mbam.qc.ca/en/exhibitions/riopelle/Registration is mandatory as there is limited space (4 groups of 10 people)Registration is here :https://docs.google.com/document/d/15Srk-IH2BhN6gOdAz4REUK9TUmf8J0xJDKlHztkxNM4/edit?usp=sharing
We are living in an era of growing illiberalism and authoritarianism. Tourism scholars must confront this trend and consider what it means for how we understand democracy, justice, and power. Framed by a critical, political economy approach, the presentation situates the illiberal/authoritarian turn within the broader context of a changing neoliberal landscape, which is inspired by, and supportive of, so-called populist (ethno-nationalist) movements, ...
This ia an online guided tour of the Riopelle exhibition at the MBAM.https://www.mbam.qc.ca/en/exhibitions/riopelle/Registration is mandatory as there is limited space (4 groups of 10 people)Registration is here :https://docs.google.com/document/d/15Srk-IH2BhN6gOdAz4REUK9TUmf8J0xJDKlHztkxNM4/edit?usp=sharing