Theatre of the Borderlands

Theatre of the Borderlands
Title Theatre of the Borderlands PDF eBook
Author Iani del Rosario Moreno
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 311
Release 2015-05-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0739168673

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Theatre of the Borderlands: Conflict, Violence, and Healing is an enlightening and encompassing study that focuses on how dramatists from the Northern Mexico border territories write about theater. The plays analyzed in this study are representative of the most important Northern Border playwrights whose plays’ themes present the US-Mexico Borderlands in a socio-historical and political context. The most important themes observed include topics that engage in discussions of: the indigenous, Border crossings, heroes and folk saints, the city of Tijuana, and violence in the Borderlands, to name a few. These themes have led to the birth of the Teatro del Norte movement, a group of determined playwrights insistent on presenting dramaturgical themes that show the bond between their particular geographies, histories, socio-political and economic situations, thereby giving birth to an original voice and new aesthetic of representation. Dealing with the topics already mentioned, and pairing them with more timely ones like immigration reform, namely, this study can serve as an invaluable resource to many interdisciplinary academic settings, and can grant an eye-opening insight to Border relations through several critical readings.

Sangre Mia / Blood of Mine

Sangre Mia / Blood of Mine
Title Sangre Mia / Blood of Mine PDF eBook
Author Juan Armando Rojas
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 2013-04-20
Genre Ciudad Juárez (Mexico)
ISBN 9780989062336

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bilingual poetry book

Fuerza de la Costumbre

Fuerza de la Costumbre
Title Fuerza de la Costumbre PDF eBook
Author Guillén de Castro
Publisher Aris and Phillips Hispanic Cla
Pages 383
Release 2019
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1786941449

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Is gender learned or innate? This controversial play asks the question: what happens if you raise a boy to sew and behave as a girl, and raise his sister to fight as a soldier? For the first time ever, Guillén de Castro's La fuerza de la costumbre ('The Force of Habit') will be available to English and Spanish audiences with a performance-tested translation on facing pages. Castro's plot is unique in that, unlike other cross dressing plays, the children do not traverse gender boundaries by choice; instead complications arising from their parents' problematic marriage dictate the gender they should perform. This new Spanish edition (the first since 1927) and performance-tested English translation will begin a new discussion of this understudied work and its implications among Hispanists, comparatists, performance theorists, and gender scholars. The critical apparatus includes a biography of the author, textual history, editorial methodology, metrical analysis, bibliography and notes on the text. Machit's introductory essay, 'Bad Habits: Gender Made and Remade in La fuerza de la costumbre' aims to contextualize and investigate the most salient questions raised by Castro's gender-bending play.

Viral Voyages

Viral Voyages
Title Viral Voyages PDF eBook
Author L. Meruane
Publisher Springer
Pages 384
Release 2014-05-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137394994

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This is the first book to comprehensively examine Latin America's literary response to the deadly HIV virus. Proposing a bio-political reading of AIDs in the neoliberal era, Lina Meruane examines how literary representations of AIDS enter into larger discussions of community, sexuality, nation, displacement and globalization.

Target

Target
Title Target PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1991
Genre Translating and interpreting
ISBN

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Isleño Spanish

Isleño Spanish
Title Isleño Spanish PDF eBook
Author Felice Anne Coles
Publisher Lincom Europa
Pages 112
Release 1999
Genre Louisiana
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The Spanish Ballad in English

The Spanish Ballad in English
Title The Spanish Ballad in English PDF eBook
Author Shasta M. Bryant
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 219
Release 2021-11-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813187907

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This study offers an introduction to an important branch of Spanish literature—the romance, or ballad. Although a great many of these poems have been translated into English by various authors, they are not generally known nor easily accessible. Collected here for the first time in a single volume is a broad and representative sampling of romances in translation that encompasses historical ballads (including those about Spain's greatest folk hero, el Cid), Moorish ballads, and ballads of chivalry, love, and adventure. For the collection, Shasta M. Bryant has written a perceptive commentary and critique in which he discusses the individual poems and compares the translation with the original; both texts are presented to facilitate comparison. For those who wish to pursue their reading further there is an index of romances that have been translated into English, along with the names of the translators. Although the text has been written with the non-specialist in mind, this book will be equally valuable for students of comparative literature and of medieval Spain.