Holy Terrors presents exemplary original work by fourteen of Latin America’s foremost contemporary women theatre and performance artists. Many of the pieces-including one-act plays, manifestos, and lyrics-appear in English for the first time. From Griselda Gambaro, Argentina's most widely recognized playwright, to such renowned performers as Brazil's Denise Stoklos and Mexico’s Jesusa RodrÍguez, these women are involved in some of Latin America's most important aesthetic and political movements. Of varied racial and ethnic backgrounds, they come from across Latin America-Argentina, Brazil,…mehr
Holy Terrors presents exemplary original work by fourteen of Latin America’s foremost contemporary women theatre and performance artists. Many of the pieces-including one-act plays, manifestos, and lyrics-appear in English for the first time. From Griselda Gambaro, Argentina's most widely recognized playwright, to such renowned performers as Brazil's Denise Stoklos and Mexico’s Jesusa RodrÍguez, these women are involved in some of Latin America's most important aesthetic and political movements. Of varied racial and ethnic backgrounds, they come from across Latin America-Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Peru, and Cuba. This volume is generously illustrated with over seventy images. A number of the performance pieces are complemented by essays providing context and analysis. The performance pieces in Holy Terrors are powerful testimonies to the artists' political and personal struggles. These women confront patriarchy, racism, and repressive government regimes and challenge brutality and corruption through a variety of artistic genres. Several have formed theatre collectives-among them FOMMA (a Mayan women’s theatre company in Chiapas) and El Teatro de la mÁscara in Colombia. Some draw from cabaret and ‘frivolous’ theatre traditions to create intense and humorous performances that challenge church and state. Engaging in self-mutilation and abandoning traditional dress, others use their bodies as the platforms on which to stage their defiant critiques of injustice. Holy Terrors is a unique English-language presentation of some of Latin America's fiercest, most provocative art. Contributors Sabina Berman Tania Bruguera Petrona de la Cruz Cruz Diamela Eltit Griselda Gambaro Astrid Hadad Teresa HernÁndez Rosa Luisa MÁrquez Teresa Ralli Diana Raznovich Jesusa RodrÍguez Denise Stoklos Katia Tirado Ema Villanueva
Diana Taylor is Professor of Performance Studies and Spanish and Director of the Hemispheric Institute on Performance and Politics at New York University. Among her books are The Archive and the Repertoire: Cultural Memory and Performance in the Americas, Disappearing Acts: Spectacles of Gender and Nationalism in Argentina’s “Dirty War,” and Negotiating Performance: Gender, Sexuality, and Theatricality in Latin/o America, all published by Duke University Press. Roselyn Costantino is Associate Professor of Spanish and Women’s Studies at Pennsylvania State University. Roselyn Costantino is Associate Professor of Spanish and Women’s Studies at Pennsylvania State University.
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List of Illustrations ix Preface xiii Unimagined Communities / Diana Taylor and Roselyn Costantino 1 Diana Raznovich (Argentina) 25 Manifesto 2000 of Feminine Humor / Translated by Marlene Ramirez-Cancio and Shanna Lorenz 27 From the Waist Down / Translated by Shanna Lorenz 43 What is Diana Raznovich Laughing At? / Diana Taylor 73 Griselda Gambaro (Argentina) 93 Strip / Translated by Marguerite Feitlowitz 95 Diamela Eltit (Chile) 105 Excerpts from Lumperica (E. Luminata): "From Her Forgetfulness Project" and "Dress Rehearsal" / Translated by Ronald Christ 107 Diamela Eltit: Performing Action in Dictatorial Chile/ Robert Neustadt 117 Denise Stoklos (Brazil) 135 Selections from Writings on Essential Theatre/ Translated by Diana Taylor 137 Casa / Translated by Denise Stoklos and Diana Taylor 140 The Gestural Art of Reclaiming Utopia: Denise Stoklos at Play with the Hysterical-Historical / Leslie Damasceno 152 Astrid Hadad (Mexico) 179 Selected Lyrics and Monologue Fragments / Translated by Roselyn Costantino and Lorna Scott 181 Politics and Culture in a Diva's Diversion: The Body of Astrid Hadad in Performance / Roselyn Costantino 187 Jesusa Rodriguez (Mexico) 209 Sor Juana in Prison: A Virtual Pageant Play / Translated by Diana Taylor with Marlene Ramirez-Cancio 211 Nahuatlismo: The Aztec Acting Method / Translated by Marlene Ramirez-Cancio 227 The Conquest According to La Malinche / Translated by Marlene Ramirez-Cancio 231 Excerpts from "Genesis," "Barbie: The Revenge of the Devil,' and "Censorship: The Bald Rat in the Garbage" / Translated by Roselyn Costantino 235 Katia Tirado and Ema Villanueva (Mexico) 245 Wrestling the Phallus, Resisting Amnesia: The Body Politics of Chilanga Performance Artists / Antonio Prieto Stambaugh 247 Sabina Berman (Mexico) 275 The Agony of Ecstasy: Four One-Act Plays on a Single Theme / Translated by Adam Versenyi 279 Petrona de la Cruz Cruz (Mexico) 291 A Desperate Woman: A Play in Two Acts / Translated by Shanna Lorenz 293 Eso si pasa aqui: Indigenous Women Performing Revoultions in Mayan Chiapas / Teresa Marrero 311 Teatro la Mascara (Colombia) 331 Teatro la mascara: Twenty-Eight Years of Invisibilized Theatre / Marlene Ramirez-Cancio 333 Teresa Ralli (Peru) 353 Fragments of Memory / Translated by Margaret Carson 355 Excerpts from Antigona / Jose Watanabe, Translated by Margaret Carson 365 Rosa Luisa Marquez (Puerto Rico) 371 Between Theatre and Performance / Translation and photos by Miguel Villefane 373 Teresa Hernandez (Puerto Rico) 385 How Complex Being Is, or The Complex of Being / Translated by Marlene Ramirez-Cancio 387 Teresa Hernandez vs. the Puerto Rican Complex / Vivian Martinez Tabares, Translated by Margaret Carson 394 Tania Bruguera (Cuba) 399 Performing Greater Cuba: Tania Bruguera and the Burden of Guilt / Jose Munoz 401 Selected Bibliography 417 Contributors 441
List of Illustrations ix Preface xiii Unimagined Communities / Diana Taylor and Roselyn Costantino 1 Diana Raznovich (Argentina) 25 Manifesto 2000 of Feminine Humor / Translated by Marlene Ramirez-Cancio and Shanna Lorenz 27 From the Waist Down / Translated by Shanna Lorenz 43 What is Diana Raznovich Laughing At? / Diana Taylor 73 Griselda Gambaro (Argentina) 93 Strip / Translated by Marguerite Feitlowitz 95 Diamela Eltit (Chile) 105 Excerpts from Lumperica (E. Luminata): "From Her Forgetfulness Project" and "Dress Rehearsal" / Translated by Ronald Christ 107 Diamela Eltit: Performing Action in Dictatorial Chile/ Robert Neustadt 117 Denise Stoklos (Brazil) 135 Selections from Writings on Essential Theatre/ Translated by Diana Taylor 137 Casa / Translated by Denise Stoklos and Diana Taylor 140 The Gestural Art of Reclaiming Utopia: Denise Stoklos at Play with the Hysterical-Historical / Leslie Damasceno 152 Astrid Hadad (Mexico) 179 Selected Lyrics and Monologue Fragments / Translated by Roselyn Costantino and Lorna Scott 181 Politics and Culture in a Diva's Diversion: The Body of Astrid Hadad in Performance / Roselyn Costantino 187 Jesusa Rodriguez (Mexico) 209 Sor Juana in Prison: A Virtual Pageant Play / Translated by Diana Taylor with Marlene Ramirez-Cancio 211 Nahuatlismo: The Aztec Acting Method / Translated by Marlene Ramirez-Cancio 227 The Conquest According to La Malinche / Translated by Marlene Ramirez-Cancio 231 Excerpts from "Genesis," "Barbie: The Revenge of the Devil,' and "Censorship: The Bald Rat in the Garbage" / Translated by Roselyn Costantino 235 Katia Tirado and Ema Villanueva (Mexico) 245 Wrestling the Phallus, Resisting Amnesia: The Body Politics of Chilanga Performance Artists / Antonio Prieto Stambaugh 247 Sabina Berman (Mexico) 275 The Agony of Ecstasy: Four One-Act Plays on a Single Theme / Translated by Adam Versenyi 279 Petrona de la Cruz Cruz (Mexico) 291 A Desperate Woman: A Play in Two Acts / Translated by Shanna Lorenz 293 Eso si pasa aqui: Indigenous Women Performing Revoultions in Mayan Chiapas / Teresa Marrero 311 Teatro la Mascara (Colombia) 331 Teatro la mascara: Twenty-Eight Years of Invisibilized Theatre / Marlene Ramirez-Cancio 333 Teresa Ralli (Peru) 353 Fragments of Memory / Translated by Margaret Carson 355 Excerpts from Antigona / Jose Watanabe, Translated by Margaret Carson 365 Rosa Luisa Marquez (Puerto Rico) 371 Between Theatre and Performance / Translation and photos by Miguel Villefane 373 Teresa Hernandez (Puerto Rico) 385 How Complex Being Is, or The Complex of Being / Translated by Marlene Ramirez-Cancio 387 Teresa Hernandez vs. the Puerto Rican Complex / Vivian Martinez Tabares, Translated by Margaret Carson 394 Tania Bruguera (Cuba) 399 Performing Greater Cuba: Tania Bruguera and the Burden of Guilt / Jose Munoz 401 Selected Bibliography 417 Contributors 441
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