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Home Is Where The (He)art Is
The Family Romance in Late Twentieth-Century Mexican and Argentine Theater
Sharon Magnarelli
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Home Is Where the (He)art Is
Sharon Magnarelli employs a variety of contemporary critical approaches to examine ten dramatic works written or performed between 1956 and 1999. Focusing on plays by Griselda Gambaro, Eduardo Rovner, Sabina Berman, Diana Raznovich, Roberto Cossa, Hugo Argüelles, Marcela del Río, and Luisa Josefina Hernández, Magnarelli demonstrates how the playwrights engage with family relationships to comment on sociopolitical issues of national and international significance while simultaneously challenging dramatic conventions and theatrical representation. This insightful study provides fresh readings of plays that have already attracted significant critical attention. It also serves as a useful introduction to the modern theater of Mexico and Argentina for the interested non-specialist.
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University Press Copublishing Division / Bucknell University Press
Pages: 293 Trim: 6¾ x 9¾
978-1-61148-304-8 • Hardback • May 2008 •
$128.00
• (£98.00)
Series:
Bucknell Studies in Latin American Literature and Theory
Subjects:
Literary Criticism / Reference
,
Performing Arts / Theater / History & Criticism
,
Literary Criticism / Caribbean & Latin American
,
Literary Criticism / Drama
,
Literary Criticism / General
Sharon Magnarelli
is professor of Spanish at Quinnipiac University, Connecticut.
Home Is Where The (He)art Is
The Family Romance in Late Twentieth-Century Mexican and Argentine Theater
Hardback
$128.00
Summary
Summary
In
Home Is Where the (He)art Is
Sharon Magnarelli employs a variety of contemporary critical approaches to examine ten dramatic works written or performed between 1956 and 1999. Focusing on plays by Griselda Gambaro, Eduardo Rovner, Sabina Berman, Diana Raznovich, Roberto Cossa, Hugo Argüelles, Marcela del Río, and Luisa Josefina Hernández, Magnarelli demonstrates how the playwrights engage with family relationships to comment on sociopolitical issues of national and international significance while simultaneously challenging dramatic conventions and theatrical representation. This insightful study provides fresh readings of plays that have already attracted significant critical attention. It also serves as a useful introduction to the modern theater of Mexico and Argentina for the interested non-specialist.
Details
Details
University Press Copublishing Division / Bucknell University Press
Pages: 293 Trim: 6¾ x 9¾
978-1-61148-304-8 • Hardback • May 2008 •
$128.00
• (£98.00)
Series:
Bucknell Studies in Latin American Literature and Theory
Subjects:
Literary Criticism / Reference
,
Performing Arts / Theater / History & Criticism
,
Literary Criticism / Caribbean & Latin American
,
Literary Criticism / Drama
,
Literary Criticism / General
Author
Author
Sharon Magnarelli
is professor of Spanish at Quinnipiac University, Connecticut.
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