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Häftad, Engelska, 1994
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In Negotiating Performance, major scholars and practitioners of the theatrical arts consider the diversity of Latin American and U. S. Latino performance: indigenous theater, performance art, living installations, carnival, public demonstrations, and gender acts such as transvestism. By redefining performance to include such events as Mayan and AIDS theater, the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, and Argentinean drag culture, this energetic volume discusses the dynamics of Latino/a identity politics and the sometimes discordant intersection of gender, sexuality, and nationalisms.The Latin/o America examined here stretches from Patagonia to New York City, bridging the political and geographical divides between U.S. Latinos and Latin Americans. Moving from Nuyorican casitas in the South Bronx, to subversive street performances in Buenos Aires, to border art from San Diego/Tijuana, this volume negotiates the borders that bring Americans together and keep them apart, while at the same time debating the use of the contested term "Latino/a." In the emerging dialogue, contributors reenvision an inclusive "AmÉrica," a Latin/o America that does not pit nationality against ethnicity-in other words, a shared space, and a home to all Latin/o Americans.Negotiating Performance opens up the field of Latin/o American theater and performance criticism by looking at performance work by Mayans, women, gays, lesbians, and other marginalized groups. In so doing, this volume will interest a wide audience of students and scholars in feminist and gender studies, theater and performance studies, and Latin American and Latino cultural studies.Contributors. Judith Bettelheim, Sue-Ellen Case, Juan Flores, Jean Franco, Donald H. Frischmann, Guillermo GÓmez-PeÑa, Jorge Huerta, Tiffany Ana LÓpez, Jacqueline LazÚ, MarÍa Teresa Marrero, CherrÍe Moraga, Kirsten F. Nigro, Patrick O’Connor, Jorge Salessi, Alberto Sandoval, Cynthia Steele, Diana Taylor, Juan Villegas, Marguerite Waller
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In Negotiating Performance, major scholars and practitioners of the theatrical arts consider the diversity of Latin American and U. S. Latino performance: indigenous theater, performance art, living installations, carnival, public demonstrations, and gender acts such as transvestism. By redefining performance to include such events as Mayan and AIDS theater, the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, and Argentinean drag culture, this energetic volume discusses the dynamics of Latino/a identity politics and the sometimes discordant intersection of gender, sexuality, and nationalisms.The Latin/o America examined here stretches from Patagonia to New York City, bridging the political and geographical divides between U.S. Latinos and Latin Americans. Moving from Nuyorican casitas in the South Bronx, to subversive street performances in Buenos Aires, to border art from San Diego/Tijuana, this volume negotiates the borders that bring Americans together and keep them apart, while at the same time debating the use of the contested term "Latino/a." In the emerging dialogue, contributors reenvision an inclusive "América," a Latin/o America that does not pit nationality against ethnicity—in other words, a shared space, and a home to all Latin/o Americans.Negotiating Performance opens up the field of Latin/o American theater and performance criticism by looking at performance work by Mayans, women, gays, lesbians, and other marginalized groups. In so doing, this volume will interest a wide audience of students and scholars in feminist and gender studies, theater and performance studies, and Latin American and Latino cultural studies.
Contributors. Judith Bettelheim, Sue-Ellen Case, Juan Flores, Jean Franco, Donald H. Frischmann, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Jorge Huerta, Tiffany Ana López, Jacqueline Lazú, María Teresa Marrero, Cherríe Moraga, Kirsten F. Nigro, Patrick O’Connor, Jorge Salessi, Alberto Sandoval, Cynthia Steele, Diana Taylor, Juan Villegas, Marguerite Waller
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El Diario de la grieta abarca un año crucial de la Argentina. Por sus páginas desfilan la campaña presidencial de 2019, la designación de Alberto Fernández como candidato, la conmoción de las PASO, la asunción del nuevo gobierno. Juan Villegas no se siente militante de ningún partido, pero sí fiel a algunas ideas: la libertad, la tolerancia, la Constitución. Por eso, elige conversar y discutir con quienes habitan al otro lado de la grieta y el resultado es tan fascinante como liberador: un libro que logra sostener las propias convicciones y conocer los argumentos de quien no las comparte; debatir con fuerza sin desear aplastar al otro; mostrar la realidad, no mediante grandes discursos totalizadores, sino desde la honesta y lúcida intimidad.
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Un hombre busca reencontrarse con su historia, avanza entre fragmentos de cartas, fotografías, reconoce lugares y antiguas sombras que vuelven a ser personas. La figura del padre se extiende entre sus recuerdos y la historia del país que lo recibe. Así, no sólo busca sino que también se encuentra, aun cuando sea su reflejo en un espejo trizado.En esta novela se despliega el conmovedor quiebre vivido en la sociedad chilena en las últimas décadas y es un profundo descenso hacia aquellas zonas más oscuras de lo que no hemos querido ver ni decir: los fantasmas que nos habitan, la memoria de los propios horrores, de las insondables cobardías, el imperioso intento por saber, luego de todo lo transcurrido, quiénes somos, más que quienes hemos sido.