Actor, ideologue, politician

“Actor, Ideologue, Politician” by Greenwood Press is a comprehensive examination of the intersections between performance, ideology, and political engagement. Published in 1993, this 354-page book delves into the roles that actors and public figures play not only on stage but also in the political arena, exploring how their performances can influence societal perceptions and ideologies.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the dynamics between acting and political discourse, highlighting how various actors have navigated their dual identities. The book presents a thoughtful exploration of the implications of performance in shaping public opinion and political narratives, making it a significant resource for those interested in the interplay of culture and politics.
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