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ID178548
Title ProperReturning the megaphone to the people
Other Title Informationthe theatre of the oppressed as artivism in the public space for a new critical citizenry in Morocco
LanguageENG
AuthorBorrillo, Sara
Summary / Abstract (Note)‘We return the megaphone to the people’. This is how the activist Hosni al-Mukhlis describes the aim of the Theater of the Oppressed group that he founded in Casablanca in 2012. He was one of the main leaders of the 20 February Movement in 2011 and today he is involved in what he defines as 'a new social and political pedagogy through art’. Based on interviews and participant observation with Moroccan activists, this article focuses on the Theater of the Oppressed group as an example of the wave of socio-political activism involving artistic practices that emerged after the Arab uprisings in some MENA countries. The paper situates this artivism within the context of political disenchantment and social exclusion experienced in the wake of the failure of the 20 February Movement vis à vis the Moroccan authoritarian politics. The article argues that the Theater of the Oppressed can be interpreted as artivism that generates political transformations, opens critical spaces in the public sphere and promotes emancipatory trajectories for those involved in its mobilizing projects, in functioning as political praxis pursuing a renewed proximity between activists and ordinary people, as well as the creation of a new collective imagination and a critical citizenry.
`In' analytical NoteBritish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 48, No.1; Feb 2021: p.153-170
Journal SourceBritish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies Vol: 48 No 1
Key WordsMorocco ;  Theatre ;  Artivism ;  Critical Citizenry


 
 
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