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Performance studies e immaginari sociali: un percorso possibile
Performance Studies and Social Imaginaries: a Possible Path. Starting from the original intuition of their founder, director and theater theorist Richard Schechner, Performance Studies stand out for their interdisciplinary (or post-disciplinary) character. As repositories of personal memory and the social imaginary, the performances mark identities, bend time, reconfigure and adorn bodies, tell stories