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  1. Holy Terrors
    Latin American Women Perform
    Contributor: Adam, Versenyi (Publisher); Antonio, Stambaugh (Publisher); Costantino, Roselyn (Publisher); Denise, Stoklos (Publisher); Diana, Taylor (Publisher); José, Muñoz (Publisher); José, Watanabe (Publisher); Leslie, Damasceno (Publisher); Lorna, Scott (Publisher); Margaret, Carson (Publisher); Marguerite, Feitlowitz (Publisher); Marlène, Cancio (Publisher); Miguel, Villefañe (Publisher); Robert, Neustadt (Publisher); Ronald, Christ (Publisher); Roselyn, Costantino (Publisher); Shanna, Lorenz (Publisher); Taylor, Diana (Publisher); Teresa, Marrero (Publisher)
    Published: [2003]; © 2003
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    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... more

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    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.ContributorsSabina BermanTania BrugueraPetrona de la Cruz CruzDiamela EltitGriselda GambaroAstrid HadadTeresa HernándezRosa Luisa MárquezTeresa RalliDiana RaznovichJesusa RodríguezDenise StoklosKatia TiradoEma Villanueva

     

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    Contributor: Adam, Versenyi (Publisher); Antonio, Stambaugh (Publisher); Costantino, Roselyn (Publisher); Denise, Stoklos (Publisher); Diana, Taylor (Publisher); José, Muñoz (Publisher); José, Watanabe (Publisher); Leslie, Damasceno (Publisher); Lorna, Scott (Publisher); Margaret, Carson (Publisher); Marguerite, Feitlowitz (Publisher); Marlène, Cancio (Publisher); Miguel, Villefañe (Publisher); Robert, Neustadt (Publisher); Ronald, Christ (Publisher); Roselyn, Costantino (Publisher); Shanna, Lorenz (Publisher); Taylor, Diana (Publisher); Teresa, Marrero (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822385325
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    Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies; Latin American drama; Latin American drama
    Scope: 1 online resource (464 pages), 58 b&w photos, 19 figures
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  2. Holy Terrors
    Latin American Women Perform
    Contributor: Cancio, Marlène (Mitwirkender); Carson, Margaret (Mitwirkender); Christ, Ronald (Mitwirkender); Costantino, Roselyn (Mitwirkender); Damasceno, Leslie (Mitwirkender); Feitlowitz, Marguerite (Mitwirkender); Lorenz, Shanna (Mitwirkender); Marrero, Teresa (Mitwirkender); Muñoz, José (Mitwirkender); Neustadt, Robert (Mitwirkender); Raznovich, Diana; Scott, Lorna (Mitwirkender); Stambaugh, Antonio (Mitwirkender); Stoklos, Denise (Mitwirkender); Tabares, Vivian (Mitwirkender); Taylor, Diana (Mitwirkender); Versenyi, Adam (Mitwirkender); Villefañe, Miguel (Mitwirkender); Watanabe, José (Mitwirkender)
    Published: 2003; ©2003
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    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... more

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    Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Landesbibliothek und Murhardsche Bibliothek der Stadt Kassel
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    Universität Mainz, Zentralbibliothek
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    Universität Marburg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    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.ContributorsSabina BermanTania BrugueraPetrona de la Cruz CruzDiamela EltitGriselda GambaroAstrid HadadTeresa HernándezRosa Luisa MárquezTeresa RalliDiana RaznovichJesusa RodríguezDenise StoklosKatia TiradoEma Villanueva...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Cancio, Marlène (Mitwirkender); Carson, Margaret (Mitwirkender); Christ, Ronald (Mitwirkender); Costantino, Roselyn (Mitwirkender); Damasceno, Leslie (Mitwirkender); Feitlowitz, Marguerite (Mitwirkender); Lorenz, Shanna (Mitwirkender); Marrero, Teresa (Mitwirkender); Muñoz, José (Mitwirkender); Neustadt, Robert (Mitwirkender); Raznovich, Diana; Scott, Lorna (Mitwirkender); Stambaugh, Antonio (Mitwirkender); Stoklos, Denise (Mitwirkender); Tabares, Vivian (Mitwirkender); Taylor, Diana (Mitwirkender); Versenyi, Adam (Mitwirkender); Villefañe, Miguel (Mitwirkender); Watanabe, José (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822385325
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    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (464 p.), 58 b&w photos, 19 figures
  3. Holy terrors
    Latin American women perform
    Contributor: Taylor, Diana (MitwirkendeR); Costantino, Roselyn (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Manifesto 2000 of feminine humor ; From the waist down / Shanna Lorenz -- What is Diana Raznovich laughing at? / Diana Taylor -- Strip / Griselda Gambaro -- Excerpts from E. luminata : "From her forgetfulness project" and "Dress rehearsal" / Diamela... more

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    Manifesto 2000 of feminine humor ; From the waist down / Shanna Lorenz -- What is Diana Raznovich laughing at? / Diana Taylor -- Strip / Griselda Gambaro -- Excerpts from E. luminata : "From her forgetfulness project" and "Dress rehearsal" / Diamela Eltit -- Diamela Eltit : performing action in dictatorial Chile / Robert Neustadt -- Excerpts from "Essential theatre" ; CASA / Denise Stoklos -- The gestural art of reclaiming Utopia : Denise Stoklos at play with the hysterical-historical / Leslie Damasceno -- Lyrics to "Corazon sangrante : "Bleeding heart" and "La tequillera" ; Monologues (selections) / Astrid Hadad --

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Taylor, Diana (MitwirkendeR); Costantino, Roselyn (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822385325; 0822385325
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    RVK Categories: AP 78885 ; LO 96740 ; IQ 00310
    Subjects: Latin American drama; Latin American drama; Latin American drama ; 2 ; th century ; Translations into English; Latin American drama ; Women authors ; Translations into English; Electronic books; Latin American drama ; 20th century ; Translations into English
    Scope: xiv, 445 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Holy terrors
    Latin American women perform
    Contributor: Taylor, Diana (MitwirkendeR); Costantino, Roselyn (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Manifesto 2000 of feminine humor ; From the waist down / Shanna Lorenz -- What is Diana Raznovich laughing at? / Diana Taylor -- Strip / Griselda Gambaro -- Excerpts from E. luminata : "From her forgetfulness project" and "Dress rehearsal" / Diamela... more

    Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Bibliothek
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    Manifesto 2000 of feminine humor ; From the waist down / Shanna Lorenz -- What is Diana Raznovich laughing at? / Diana Taylor -- Strip / Griselda Gambaro -- Excerpts from E. luminata : "From her forgetfulness project" and "Dress rehearsal" / Diamela Eltit -- Diamela Eltit : performing action in dictatorial Chile / Robert Neustadt -- Excerpts from "Essential theatre" ; CASA / Denise Stoklos -- The gestural art of reclaiming Utopia : Denise Stoklos at play with the hysterical-historical / Leslie Damasceno -- Lyrics to "Corazon sangrante : "Bleeding heart" and "La tequillera" ; Monologues (selections) / Astrid Hadad --

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Taylor, Diana (MitwirkendeR); Costantino, Roselyn (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822385325; 0822385325
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: AP 78885 ; LO 96740 ; IQ 00310
    Subjects: Latin American drama; Latin American drama; Latin American drama ; 2 ; th century ; Translations into English; Latin American drama ; Women authors ; Translations into English; Electronic books; Latin American drama ; 20th century ; Translations into English
    Scope: xiv, 445 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Holy terrors
    Latin American women perform
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Translations of texts by important Latin American women playwrights, and performance artists, together with essays about their work more

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    Translations of texts by important Latin American women playwrights, and performance artists, together with essays about their work

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0822385325; 0822332272; 082233240X; 9780822385325; 9780822332275; 9780822332404
    Subjects: Latin American drama; Latin American drama
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xiv, 445 p), ill, 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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    Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface; Unimagined Communities; DIANA RAZNOVICH (Argentina); Manifesto 2000 of Feminine Humor; From the Waist Down; What Is Diana Raznovich Laughing At?; GRISELDA GAMBARO (Argentina); Strip; DIAMELA ELTIT (Chile); Excerpts from Lumpérica (E. Luminata): ''From HerForgetfulness Project'' and ''Dress Rehearsal''; Diamela Eltit: Performing Action in Dictatorial Chile; DENISE STOKLOS (Brazil); Selections from Writings on Essential Theatre; Casa; The Gestural Art of Reclaiming Utopia: Denise Stoklos at Playwith the Hysterical-Historical; ASTRID HADAD (Mexico)

    Selected Lyrics and Monologue FragmentsPolitics and Culture in a Diva's Diversion: The Body of AstridHadad in Performance; JESUSA RODRÍGUEZ (Mexico); Sor Juana in Prison: A Virtual Pageant Play; Nahuatlismo: The Aztec Acting Method; The Conquest According to La Malinche; Excerpts from ''Genesis,'' ''Barbie: The Revenge of the Devil,''and ''Censorship: The Bald Rat in the Garbage''; KATIA TIRADO AND EMA VILLANUEVA (Mexico); Wrestling the Phallus, Resisting Amnesia: The Body Politics ofChilanga Performance Artists; SABINA BERMAN (Mexico)

    The Agony of Ecstasy: Four One-Act Plays on a SingleThemePETRONA DE LA CRUZ CRUZ (Mexico); A Desperate Woman: A Play in Two Acts; Eso sí pasa aquí: Indigenous Women Performing Revolutionsin Mayan Chiapas; TEATRO LA MÁSCARA (Colombia); Teatro la máscara: Twenty-Eight Years of InvisibilizedTheatre; TERESA RALLI (Peru); Fragments of Memory; Excerpts from Antígona; ROSA LUISA MÁRQUEZ (Puerto Rico); Between Theatre and Performance; TERESA HERNÁNDEZ (Puerto Rico); How Complex Being Is, or, The Complex of Being; Teresa Hernández vs. the Puerto Rican Complex; TANIA BRUGUERA (Cuba)

    Performing Greater Cuba: Tania Bruguera and the Burdenof GuiltSelected Bibliography; Contributors