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Trans/acting: Latin American and Latino performing arts

Jacqueline Eyring Bixler and Laurietz Seda
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments (page 9)
  • Trans/Acting: The Art of Living "In-Between" (LAURIETZ SEDA, page 13)
  • Transformation and Transculturation in Twentieth-Century Latin American Theater (GEORGE WOODYARD, page 24)
  • Transitional Stages: Space and Illusion in Las polacas by Patricia Suárez (SHARON MAGNARELLI, page 37)
  • Transgressing Spaces: Within, Without, and Beyond the Stage and Uruguay in Gabriel Peveroni's Theater (SARAH M. MISEMER, page 55)
  • The Politics of Tradaptation in the Theater of Sabina Berman (JACQUELINE BIXLER, page 72)
  • Theater Transformations: Reading Race in Abelardo Estorino's Parece blanca (CAMILLA STEVENS, page 91)
  • Transposing Professions: Vicente Leñero and the Politics of the Press (STUART A. DAY, page 109)
  • Transference and Negotiation: Sabina Berman Plots Dora and Freud (AMALIA GLADHART, page 125)
  • Transferring Terms, Translating Sin: The Search for Meaning in Rafael Spregelburd's La estupidez (GAIL A. BULMAN, page 143)
  • Paquita la del Barrio and Translocal Theatricality: Performing Counter(post)modernity (GASTÓN ALZATE, page 160)
  • Standing in Cultural Representation: Latino Stand-Up and The Original Latin Kings of Comedy (GUILLERMO IRIZARRY, page 179)
  • Performing Gender in . . . Y a otra cosa mariposa (BECKY BOLING, page 196)
  • Dragging the Borders: Transnational Queer Identities and Citizenship in Guillermo Reyes's Deporting the Divas (WILLIAM GARCÍA, page 211)
  • Trans/Acting Bodies: Guillermo Gómez-Peña’s Search for a Singular Plural Community (LAURIETZ SEDA, page 227)
  • Mexterminator vs. The Global Predator (GUILLERMO GÓMEZ-PEÑA, page 238)
  • Contributors (page 260)
  • Index (page 264)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
TJ 63.4 (Dec. 2011): 656-657 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/462902
LATR 44.1 (Fall. 2010): 185-186 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/411753
LALR 39.78 (Jul.- Dec. 2011): 123-125 http://www.jstor.org/stable/41478098
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Published: c2009
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780838757260 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Latin American
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