Critical opinion over the role of popular culture in relation to ethnic and cultural identity is deeply divided. In this essay, Elizabeth Jacobs explores the dynamics of this relationship in the works of two leading Mexican American playwrights. Luis Valdez was a founding member of El Teatro Campesino (Farmworkers' Theatre) in California during the 1960s. Originally formed as a resistance theatre, its purpose was to support the Farmworkers' Union in its unionization struggle. By the early 1970s Valdez and the Teatro Campesino were moving in a different direction, and with Zoot Suit (1974) he offered a critique of the race riots that erupted in East Los Angeles during the summer of 1943, the subsequent lack of reasonable judicial process, an...
Since the 1980s, U.S. Latina Theater has focused on presenting realistic portrayals of the feminine ...
This essay looks at the work of the contemporary Mexican-American woman playwright, Cherríe Moraga. ...
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Critical opinion over the role of popular culture in relation to ethnic and cultural identity is dee...
One of the most important influences on the development of Cherríe Moraga's feminist theatre was und...
Chicano theatre is the theatrical expression of people of Mexican origin resident in the United Stat...
The author discusses Latina/o theatre as it evolved from social protest theatre of the 1960s to prof...
This study of El Teatro Campesino begins by developing an historical framework within which Chicano ...
This essay looks at the role of labor activism through the cultural work of El Teatro Campesino, the...
The 1980 Refugee Act endeavoured to provide effective settlement for refugees entering the United St...
Theatrical performance has survived for thousands of years and is still studied today by millions of...
Chicana Feminist Acts intervenes in the patriarchal forces that negate the historical presence and s...
The essay considers the work of the playwright Cherríe Moraga. It traces similarities and difference...
Teatro groups were a form of devised theatre that came to shape after the influential times of the C...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
Since the 1980s, U.S. Latina Theater has focused on presenting realistic portrayals of the feminine ...
This essay looks at the work of the contemporary Mexican-American woman playwright, Cherríe Moraga. ...
Abstract: The Panza Monologues is a solo performance piece both written by Virginia Grise and Irma M...
Critical opinion over the role of popular culture in relation to ethnic and cultural identity is dee...
One of the most important influences on the development of Cherríe Moraga's feminist theatre was und...
Chicano theatre is the theatrical expression of people of Mexican origin resident in the United Stat...
The author discusses Latina/o theatre as it evolved from social protest theatre of the 1960s to prof...
This study of El Teatro Campesino begins by developing an historical framework within which Chicano ...
This essay looks at the role of labor activism through the cultural work of El Teatro Campesino, the...
The 1980 Refugee Act endeavoured to provide effective settlement for refugees entering the United St...
Theatrical performance has survived for thousands of years and is still studied today by millions of...
Chicana Feminist Acts intervenes in the patriarchal forces that negate the historical presence and s...
The essay considers the work of the playwright Cherríe Moraga. It traces similarities and difference...
Teatro groups were a form of devised theatre that came to shape after the influential times of the C...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
Since the 1980s, U.S. Latina Theater has focused on presenting realistic portrayals of the feminine ...
This essay looks at the work of the contemporary Mexican-American woman playwright, Cherríe Moraga. ...
Abstract: The Panza Monologues is a solo performance piece both written by Virginia Grise and Irma M...