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Latinx Theater in the Times of Neoliberalism [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x157x20 mm, weight: 502 g, 8 black & white images
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Northwestern University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0810136465
  • ISBN-13: 9780810136465
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x157x20 mm, weight: 502 g, 8 black & white images
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Northwestern University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0810136465
  • ISBN-13: 9780810136465
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Latinx Theater in the Times of Neoliberalism traces how Latinx theater in the United States has engaged with the policies, procedures, and outcomes of neoliberal economics in the Americas from the 1970s to the present.

Patricia A. Ybarra examines IMF interventions, NAFTA, shifts in immigration policy, the escalation of border industrialization initiatives, and austerity programs. She demonstrates how these policies have created the conditions for many of the most tumultuous events in the Americas in the last forty years, including dictatorships in the Southern Cone; the 1994 Cuban Rafter Crisis; femicides in Juárez, Mexico; the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico; and the rise of narcotrafficking as a violent and vigorous global business throughout the Americas.

Latinx artists have responded to these crises by writing and developing innovative theatrical modes of representation about neoliberalism. Ybarra analyzes the work of playwrights María Irene Fornés, Cherríe Moraga, Michael John Garcés, Caridad Svich, Quiara Alegría Hudes, Victor Cazares, Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, Tanya Saracho, and Octavio Solis. In addressing histories of oppression in their home countries, these playwrights have newly imagined affective political and economic ties in the Americas. They also have rethought the hallmark movements of Latin politics in the United States—cultural nationalism, third world solidarity, multiculturalism—and their many discontents.


Recenzijos

Beautifully written, brilliantly conceptualized, informative at every turn; in short it is convincing and extraordinary Latinx Theater is the most interesting analyses of neoliberalism and hemispheric culture that I have read. Given its trenchant and provocative theorizing of political economy, Latinx Theater will shape the field performance studies more broadly for the next generation."" - Mary Brady, author of Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies: Chicana Literature and the Urgency of Space

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
Critical Introduction 3(22)
Chapter 1 "Never Any Other Time but This Time No World but This World," or Staging Indigeneity in Neoliberal Times
25(48)
Chapter 2 Havana Is (Not) Waiting: Staging the Impasse in Cuban American Drama about Cuba's Special Period
73(32)
Chapter 3 Neoliberalism Is a Serial Killer
105(42)
Chapter 4 Swallowing the '80s (W)Hole: Millennial Drama of the Narcoguerra
147(48)
Conclusion So Go the Ghosts of ... 195(6)
Notes 201(28)
Bibliography 229(14)
Index 243
Patricia A. Ybarra is an associate professor of theater arts and performance studies and the author of Performing Conquest: Five Centuries of Theater, History, and Identity in Tlaxcala, Mexico. She has served as president of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE).