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The Theater of Revisions in the Hispanic Caribbean


The Theater of Revisions in the Hispanic Caribbean


New Directions in Latino American Cultures

von: Katherine Ford

CHF 106.50

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 18.08.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9783319633817
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book explores the textured process of rewriting and revising theatrical works in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean as both a material and metaphorical practice. Deftly tracing these themes through community theater groups, ancient Greek theater, religious traditions, and national historical events, Katherine Ford weaves script, performance and final product together with an eye to the social significance of revision. Ultimately, to rewrite and revise is to re-envision and re-imagine stage practices in the twentieth-century Hispanic Caribbean.</p>
<div><div>1. Introduction: Considering Revisions.- 2. What’s Old is New Again: Ancient Greek Theater Alive in the Spanish Caribbean.- 3. Returning to the Origins: The Use of Christianity in Spanish Caribbean Theater.- 4. Returning to the Past: The Use of History in Spanish Caribbean Theater.- 5. Re-Writing the Nation and the Self.</div></div><div><br/></div>
<p><b>Katherine Ford</b> is Associate Professor and Coordinator of Hispanic Studies and Faculty Fellow to the Honors College at East Carolina University, USA. Her research interests lie in twentieth-century Latin American Theater and Performance, Women’s studies and Latino/a Theater. She is author of <i>Politics and Violence in Cuban and Argentine Theater</i> (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010). Her work has been published in journals such as <i>Hispanic Issues OnLine</i>, <i>Gestos</i>, and the <i>Latin American Theatre Review</i>.</p>
The first extended analysis of Latin American revision in theater and its cultural significance Offers insights to Adaptation Theory, Archive Studies, and Community/Self-Performance and Identity Explores works across the Hispanic Caribbean, with focuses on classical and seminal works as they move across Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
“Katherine Ford provides a thorough and convincing analysis of both the process and the product of revising in 20th-century Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Dominican theatre. She successfully applies contemporary theories on palimpsest, literary adaptation, intertextuality, and the archive to show how dramatists and theatre groups from the Spanish-speaking islands of the Caribbean have rewritten and revised classical theatre, classical myths, Christian dogma, and national myths to revise the past, understand the present, and create the future of their respective island. At a time of increasing immigration from the Caribbean, Ford's study goes far in helping us to understand the unique cultural and political history of these three islands as well as their contributions to world theatre.” (Jacqueline Bixler, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA)<p></p>

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