Civil Disobedience (1997)
Civil Disobedience: Morning is When I Am Awake and There is an Aurora in Me (1997) based on texts by Henry David Thoreau as written, directed and performed by Denise Stoklos, explores the possibilities of freedompolitical, individual, sexual, artisticin a society that keeps people needy and confined. ThenThoreaus 19th century New Englandand now, in the throes of rampant capitalism at the end of the 20th century, this performance shows people weighed down, cramped, tormented, even driven to the point of madness by societys imperative for compliance.
Diana Taylor, The Politics of Indecipherability: Denise Stoklos Civil Disobedience. TDR, Spring, 2000.
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Diana Taylor, The Politics of Indecipherability: Denise Stoklos Civil Disobedience. TDR, Spring, 2000.
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