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What is Parrhesia

History of Catalonia and Its Implications for Contemporary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict
Term borrowed from the Greek, meaning literally “to speak everything” and by extension “to speak freely”, “to speak boldly”. It implies freedom of speech but also the obligation to speak the truth for the common good, even at personal risk.
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Teatre Lliure, En Procés: Theatre Meets Politics
Veronica Orazi (Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6614-5.ch017
Abstract
En Procés is a project resulting from the collaboration between Lluís Pasqual and Joan Yago. They invited 11 Catalan playwrights to compose as many short plays on the facts relating to the referendum of October the 1st 2017, based on three principles: 10-minute duration, no set design, and involvement of up to three actors. The project reaffirms the social role of theatre and renews the model of the Teatro de urgencia, capable of recording history and immediate reality. It, however, transcends the context in which it was conceived and is projected into a global dimension, because it reflects universal social, humanitarian, and political principles. The chapter studies the techniques and strategies with which each author has interpreted and recreated the episodes that inspired him/her, emphasizing the close link between politics, society, theatre, and identity.
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