In Mexico and Argentina, the localization of Shakespeare marks the crystallization of a new nationalist, political identity rooted in a reshaped collective memory. The development of this identity and the role of memory form a new kind of national citizenship. This group citizenship gives an individual a connection to a nation established around the collective memory of events, or what I term the memory-nation. The localization of Shakespeare, then, marks the complete formation of a citizenship in a new memory-nation. In Mexico, the localization of Shakespeare and its use in cinema was part of a larger process of defining post-Revolutionary Mexican political identity rooted in an appreciation for lo mexicano (or all things mexican, from cul...
Argentine Cinema and National Identity covers the development of Argentine cinema since the late 195...
The Perhaps as an outcome of the “globalization” of Shakespeare studies, the film Huapango (dir. Ivá...
Representing Shakespeare\u27s Brave New World is a descriptive analysis of Latin American appropri...
In Mexico and Argentina, the localization of Shakespeare marks the crystallization of a new national...
Shakespeare: Made in México examines the implications of Shakespeare in México through a study of cr...
The Argentine and other Bicentennial celebratory events in our Iberoamerican world have prompted a g...
Culture, particularly cinema, drama and music, played a key role in order to keep and reinforce the ...
The author discusses Shakespearean themes in relationship to contemporary Mexican politics
The idea of a national theatre in its modern incarnation emerged during the eighteenth century, coin...
Culture, particularly cinema, drama and music, played a key role in order to keep and reinforce th...
Assuming that -in one way or another- Latin American literature deals with the shock caused by the c...
ABSTRACT This thesis is a critical autoethnography that examines my journey with Shakespeare and the...
The recovery of the legacy of the Spanish Republican exile of 1939 is having a noteworthy impact on ...
From the outset, Ibero-American literature and cinematography have blended with the politics, histor...
I did not choose this play, it chose me. My focus for the Independent Study period of my SIT study a...
Argentine Cinema and National Identity covers the development of Argentine cinema since the late 195...
The Perhaps as an outcome of the “globalization” of Shakespeare studies, the film Huapango (dir. Ivá...
Representing Shakespeare\u27s Brave New World is a descriptive analysis of Latin American appropri...
In Mexico and Argentina, the localization of Shakespeare marks the crystallization of a new national...
Shakespeare: Made in México examines the implications of Shakespeare in México through a study of cr...
The Argentine and other Bicentennial celebratory events in our Iberoamerican world have prompted a g...
Culture, particularly cinema, drama and music, played a key role in order to keep and reinforce the ...
The author discusses Shakespearean themes in relationship to contemporary Mexican politics
The idea of a national theatre in its modern incarnation emerged during the eighteenth century, coin...
Culture, particularly cinema, drama and music, played a key role in order to keep and reinforce th...
Assuming that -in one way or another- Latin American literature deals with the shock caused by the c...
ABSTRACT This thesis is a critical autoethnography that examines my journey with Shakespeare and the...
The recovery of the legacy of the Spanish Republican exile of 1939 is having a noteworthy impact on ...
From the outset, Ibero-American literature and cinematography have blended with the politics, histor...
I did not choose this play, it chose me. My focus for the Independent Study period of my SIT study a...
Argentine Cinema and National Identity covers the development of Argentine cinema since the late 195...
The Perhaps as an outcome of the “globalization” of Shakespeare studies, the film Huapango (dir. Ivá...
Representing Shakespeare\u27s Brave New World is a descriptive analysis of Latin American appropri...