Staging Lives in Latin American Theater

Staging Lives in Latin American Theater
Author: Paola Hernández
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780810143388

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Staging Lives in Latin American Theater: Bodies, Objects, Archives examines twenty‐first‐century documentary theater in Latin America, focusing on important plays by the Argentine director Vivi Tellas, the Argentine playwright and director Lola Arias, the Mexican theater collective Teatro Línea de Sombra, and the Chilean playwright and director Guillermo Calderón. Paola S. Hernández demonstrates how material objects and archives—photographs, videos, and documents such as witness reports, legal briefs, and letters—come to life onstage. Hernández argues that present-day, live performances catalog these material archives, expanding and reinterpreting the objects’ meanings. These performances produce an affective relationship between actor and audience, visualizing truths long obscured by repressive political regimes and transforming theatrical spaces into sites of witness. This process also highlights the liminality between fact and fiction, questioning the veracity of the archive. Richly detailed, nuanced, and theoretically wide-ranging, Staging Lives in Latin American Theater reveals a range of interpretations about how documentary theater can conceptualize the idea of self while also proclaiming a new mode of testimony through theatrical practices.

Latin American Theatre Review

Latin American Theatre Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2003
Genre: Theater
ISBN: UOM:39015057966817

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Violent Acts

Violent Acts
Author: Severino João Medeiros Albuquerque
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1991
Genre: Latin American drama
ISBN: 0814322441

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Albuquerque analyzes the use of violence in Latin American theatre from the 1950s through the 1980s. He argues that in the face of repression and torture, some playwrights counter victimization with art as urgent as street confrontation. A study from both Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Encyclopedia of Latin American Theater

Encyclopedia of Latin American Theater
Author: Eladio Cortes,Mirta Barrea-Marlys
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2003-12-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780313017216

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Latin American culture has given birth to numerous dramatic works, though it has often been difficult to locate information about these plays and playwrights. This volume traces the history of Latin American theater, including the Nuyorican and Chicano theaters of the United States, and surveys its history from the pre-Columbian period to the present. Sections cover individual Latin American countries. Each section features alphabetically arranged entries for playwrights, independent theaters, and cultural movements. The volume begins with an overview of the development of theater in Latin America. Each of the country sections begins with an introductory survey and concludes with copious bibliographical information. The entries for playwrights provide factual information about the dramatist's life and works and place the author within the larger context of international literature. Each entry closes with a list of works by and about the playwright. A selected, general bibliography appears at the end of the volume.

Fifty Key Figures in LatinX and Latin American Theatre

Fifty Key Figures in LatinX and Latin American Theatre
Author: Paola S. Hernández,Analola Santana
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2022-02-25
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781000522495

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Fifty Key Figures in Latinx and Latin American Theatre is a critical introduction to the most influential and innovative theatre practitioners in the Americas, all of whom have been pioneers in changing the field. The chosen artists work through political, racial, gender, class, and geographical divides to expand our understanding of Latin American and Latinx theatre while at the same time offering a space to discuss contested nationalities and histories. Each entry considers the artist’s or collective’s body of work in its historical, cultural, and political context and provides a brief biography and suggestions for further reading. The volume covers artists from the present day to the 1960s—the emergence of a modern theatre that was concerned with Latinx and Latin American themes distancing themselves from an European approach. A deep and enriching resource for the classroom and individual study, this is the first book that any student of Latinx and Latin American theatre should read.

Freak Performances

Freak Performances
Author: Analola Santana
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2018-10-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780472053919

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The figure of the freak as perceived by the Western gaze has always been a part of the Latin American imaginary, from the letters that Columbus wrote about his encounters with dog-faced people to Shakespeare's Caliban. The freak acquires greater significance in a globalized, neoliberal world that defines the "abnormal" as one who does not conform mentally, physically, or emotionally and is unable or unwilling to follow the economic and cultural norms of the institutions in power. Freak Performances examines the continuing effects of colonialism on modern Latin American identities, with a particular focus on the way it has constructed the body of the other through performance. Theater questions the representations of these bodies, as it enables the empowerment of the silenced other; the freak as a spectacle of otherness finds in performance an opportunity for re-appropriation by artists resisting the dominant authority. Through an analysis of experimental theater, dance theater, performance art, and gallery-based installation art across eight countries, Analola Santana explores the theoretical issues shaped by the encounters and negotiations between different bodies in the current Latin American landscape.

Latin American Popular Theatre

Latin American Popular Theatre
Author: Judith A. Weiss
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1993
Genre: Latin America
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173000472514

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There is little about the evolution of Latin American popular theatre, especially New Popular Theatre, that goes unexplored in this interdisciplinary study. The authors re-examine the history of Latin American theatre to focus on the ruse of the Nuevo Teatro Popular, a radical movement of the mid-1960's that combines dormant forms of Latin America theatre with classical European, pre-Columbian and African theatre, modern experimental theatre, and popular culture. Weiss and her colleagues use detailed social, political, and historical information to show the syncretism and contradictory consciousness that has existed in this form of expression in Latin America since the first encounters between Europeans and indigenous Americans.

Latin American Theatre Review

Latin American Theatre Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1971
Genre: Latin American drama
ISBN: UOM:39015009190185

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