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Gustavo Vicente

Gustavo Vicente is a scholar, teacher, performer and artistic director, visiting Assistant Professor at the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon (FLUL) and coordinator of the research group Critical Discourses on Performing Arts at the Centre of Theatre Studies (CET-FLUL).
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Gustavo Vicente

Expanded practices from the experience of “crisis”: a couple of examples from Portugal

“The impossibility to articulate single narratives around subjective identities is, from a social perspective, probably the greatest challenge today, and one that requires the discovery of new forms of conceptualising the past, the present, and, above all, the future of the collective.” Read more...
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