Reading Aloud: What Is Power? by Fred Dewey

Dana Berman Duff

About the film

The late Fred Dewey’s essay “What Is Power?” rendered on film becomes something like a Greek chorus of very different voices, rising to affirm what we find hardest to believe at this moment: that power does not in fact reside among the powerful but is always there for we, the people, to reclaim. This film adds a new dimension to a text which asks many questions: What is the real nature of power? Where does it actually reside? How do we respond to, and understand, powerlessness? Why is protest utterly inadequate? What happens when people read philosophy out loud to each other?

Additional Info

Language(s):

English

Production Credit:

The Fred Rogeres Dewey Legacy Project

Format:

HD

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