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Marginality Beyond Return Us Cuban Performances In The 1980s And 1990s Lillian Manzor

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Marginality Beyond Return Us Cuban Performances In The 1980s And 1990s Lillian Manzor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 88.52 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Lillian Manzor
ISBN: 9781032138107, 9781032138718, 1032138106, 1032138718
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Marginality Beyond Return Us Cuban Performances In The 1980s And 1990s Lillian Manzor by Lillian Manzor 9781032138107, 9781032138718, 1032138106, 1032138718 instant download after payment.

This study is an exploration of US Cuban theatrical performances written and staged primarily between 1980 and 2000.
Lillian Manzor analyzes early plays by Magali Alabau, Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, María Irene Fornés, Eduardo Machado, Manuel Martín Jr., and Carmelita Tropicana, as well as these playwrights’ participation in three foundational Latine theater projects— INTAR’s Hispanic Playwrights- in- Residence Laboratory in New York (1980– 1991), Hispanic Playwrights Project at South Coast Repertory Theater in Costa Mesa, CA (1986– 2004), and The Latino Theater Initiative at Center Theater Group’s Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles (1992– 2005). She also studies theatrical projects of reconciliation among Cubans on and off the island in the early 2000s. Demonstrating the foundational nature of these artists and projects, the book argues that US Cuban theater problematizes both the exile and Cuban-American paradigms. By investigating US Cuban theater, the author theorizes via performance, ways in which we can intervene in and reformulate political and representational positionings within the context of hybrid cultural identities.

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