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Latin American Women Onin Stages 1st Edition Margo Milleret

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Latin American Women Onin Stages 1st Edition Margo Milleret
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.65 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Margo Milleret
ISBN: 9780791484418, 0791484416
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Latin American Women Onin Stages 1st Edition Margo Milleret by Margo Milleret 9780791484418, 0791484416 instant download after payment.

While a feminine perspective has become more common on Latin American stages since the late 1960s, few of the women dramatists who have contributed to this new viewpoint have received scholarly attention. Latin American Women On/In Stages examines twenty-four plays written by women living in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela. While all of the plays critique the restraints placed on being female, several also offer alternatives that emphasize a broader and healthier range of options. Margo Milleret, using an innovative comparative and thematic approach, highlights similarities in the techiques and formats employed by female playwrights as they challenged both theatrical and social conventions. She argues that these representations of women's lives are important for their creativity and their insights into both the personal and public worlds of Latin America.

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