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Aquí and allá : transnational Dominican theater and performance / Camilla Stevens.

Van Pelt Library PN2411 .S848 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stevens, Camilla, author.
Series:
Latinx and Latin American profiles
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Theater--Dominican Republic--History and criticism.
Theater.
Dominican Republic.
Physical Description:
ix, 269 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Other Title:
Transnational Dominican theater and performance
Place of Publication:
Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2019]
Summary:
Aquí and Allá: Transnational Dominican Theater and Performance explores how contemporary Dominican theater and performance artists portray a sense of collective belonging shaped by the transnational connections between the homeland and the diaspora. Through close readings of plays and performances produced in the Dominican Republic and the United States in dialogue with theories of theater and performance, migration theory, and literary, cultural, and historical studies, this book situates theater and performance in debates on Dominican history and culture and the impact of migration on the changing character of national identity from end of the twentieth century to the present. By addressing local audiences of island-based and diasporic Dominicans with stories of characters who are shaped by both places, the theatrical performances analyzed in this book operate as a democratizing force on conceptions of Dominican identity and challenge assumptions about citizenship and national belonging. Likewise, the artists' bi-national perspectives and work methods challenge the paradigms that have traditionally framed Latin(o) American theater studies.
Contents:
Introduction : Dominican migration on center stage
The drama of Yola migration and the biopolitics of disposability
Alternate belongings : Dominican male solo performance
Breaking the silence of heteronormativity in the theater of Marco Antonio Rodríguez
"Home is where theatre is" : Dominican women's stories of return migration
Borrowed identities : performing undocumented migration and rights of citizenship
The aesthetics of minor transnationalism in the theater of Frank Disla
Coda.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-255) and index.
ISBN:
9780822945864
082294586X
OCLC:
1126345949

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