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A selection of plays representing the most innovative and respected voices working in contemporary Spanish theater.
Author : Frank Hentschker
Publisher : Martin E. Segal Theatre Center Publ.
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,29 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9780984616053
A selection of plays representing the most innovative and respected voices working in contemporary Spanish theater.
Author : Barbara Louise Mujica
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 708 pages
File Size : 22,34 MB
Release : 2015-01-01
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0300109563
An anthology of plays from the Spanish Golden Age contains the full text of 15 plays; an introduction to each play with information about the author, the work, performance issues and current criticism; and glossaries with definitions of difficult words and concepts.
Author : Jeffrey K. Coleman
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 19,49 MB
Release : 2020-05-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0810141876
The Necropolitical Theater: Race and Immigration on the Contemporary Spanish Stage demonstrates how theatrical production in Spain since the early 1990s has reflected national anxieties about immigration and race. Jeffrey K. Coleman argues that Spain has developed a “necropolitical theater” that casts the non-European immigrant as fictionalized enemy—one whose nonwhiteness is incompatible with Spanish national identity and therefore poses a threat to the very Europeanness of Spain. The fate of the immigrant in the necropolitical theater is death, either physical or metaphysical, which preserves the status quo and provides catharsis for the spectator faced with the notion of racial diversity. Marginalization, forced assimilation, and physical death are outcomes suffered by Latin American, North African, and sub-Saharan African characters, respectively, and in these differential outcomes determined by skin color Coleman identifies an inherent racial hierarchy informed by the legacies of colonization and religious intolerance. Drawing on theatrical texts, performances, legal documents, interviews, and critical reviews, this book challenges Spanish theater to develop a new theatrical space. Jeffrey K. Coleman proposes a “convivial theater” that portrays immigrants as contributors to the Spanish state and better represents the multicultural reality of the nation today.
Author : Eric J. Griffin
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 44,32 MB
Release : 2012-02-28
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0812202104
The specter of Spain rarely figures in our discussions of the drama that is often regarded as the crowning achievement of the English literary Renaissance. Yet dramatists such as Thomas Kyd, Christopher Marlowe, and William Shakespeare are exactly contemporary with England's protracted conflict with the Spanish Empire, a traditional ally turned archetypical adversary. Were these playwrights really so mute with respect to their nation's Spanish troubles? Or have we failed—for reasons cultural and institutional—to hear the Hispanophobic crosstalk that permeated the drama no less than England's other public discourses? Imagining an early modern public sphere in which dramatists cross pens with proto-imperialists, Protestant polemicists, recusant apologists, and a Machiavellian network of propagandists that included high government officials as well as journeyman printers, Eric Griffin uncovers the rhetorical strategies through which the Hispanophobic perspectives that shaped the so-called Black Legend of Spanish Cruelty were written into English cultural memory. At the same time, he demonstrates that the English were as ready to invoke Spain in the spirit of envious emulation as to demonize the Spanish other as an ethnic agent of intolerance and oppression. Interrogating the Whiggish orientation that has continued to view the English Renaissance through a haze of Anglo-American triumphalism, English Renaissance Drama and the Specter of Spain recovers the voices of key Spanish participants and the "Hispanized" Catholic resistance, revealing how England and Spain continued to draw upon shared traditions and cultural resources, even during the moments of their most storied confrontation.
Author : Lope De Vega
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 48,83 MB
Release : 2014-07-17
Category : Drama
ISBN : 1408150417
Three classic Spanish plays, made famous by Shakespeare and Webster Two of the most famous and successful playwrights of Spain's Golden Age of playwriting were Lope de Vega (1562-1635) and Rojas Zorrilla (1607-48). From their prodigious output, the three plays in this volume, based on similar sources to Shakespeare's and Webster's versions, provide a fascinating comparison with their Jacobean counterparts. Lope's The Duchess of Amalfi's Steward, in contrast to Webster's play, focuses on the nobility of love, with characters who are complex and appealing. His Romeo-and-Juliet story, The Capulets and Montagues, is a fast-moving mixture of serious and comic, with an ending that will surprise and entertain. Rojas' treatment of Cleopatra, with its rich imagery, emphasises the love theme, held within a knot of jealous relationships. A full introduction by Gwynne Edwards sets the plays in context and provides a thorough study of the individual works.
Author : María Mercedes Carrión
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 27,49 MB
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1442641088
Subject Stages argues that the discourses and practices of marital legislation, litigation, and theatrics informed each other in early modern Spain in ways that still have a critical bearing on contemporary events in Spain, such as the legalization of divorce in 1978 and of same-sex marriage in 2005.
Author : Anne J. Cruz
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 34,64 MB
Release : 2016-11-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 1315438798
10 Isabel Farnese and the Sexual Politics of the Spanish Court Theater -- Index
Author : Angel Flores
Publisher :
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 26,82 MB
Release : 1962
Category : Spanish drama
ISBN : 9780685528402
Richly varied collection of ten plays from 16th through 20th centuries. The Vigilant Sentinel, Miguel de Cervantes; Fuente Ovejuna, Lope de Vega; Life Is a Dream, Pedro Calderon de la Barca; Blood Wedding, Federico García Lorca, six more. Preface by John Gassner. Introduction and notes on each play.
Author : Beth Ann Bernstein
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 39,11 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature
ISBN : 9781793620545
A Crisis of Identity explores the construction of identity and society's influence in four Spanish plays and discusses parallels to these works in popular culture. Through close reading and analysis covering race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality, the author uncovers what lies behind the mask of each play's characters.
Author : Paul Julian Smith
Publisher : University of London Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,36 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780854572656
Customers in the USA and Canada ONLY can purchase the book from here: https: //bit.ly/2nm5ZkR Television Drama in Spain and Latin America addresses two major topics within current cultural, media, and television studies: the question of fictional genres and that of transnational circulation. While much research has been carried out on both TV formats and remakes in the English-speaking world, almost nothing has been published on the huge and dynamic Spanish-speaking sector. This book discusses and analyses series since 2000 from Spain (in both Spanish and Catalan), Mexico, Venezuela, and (to a lesser extent) the US, employing both empirical research on production and distribution and textual analysis of content. The three genres examined are horror, biographical series, and sports-themed dramas; the three examples of format remakes are of a period mystery (Spain, Mexico), a romantic comedy (Venezuela, US), and a historical epic (Catalonia, Spain). Paul Julian Smith is Distinguished Professor at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. He was previously Professor of Spanish at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of twenty books and one hundred academic articles.