This article shows how, in the darkest period of Latin America (the period of military dictatorships), there was an increased focus on activity critical of the system. It is within that framework of resistance and rupture that the works of Brazilian Plinio Marcos (1936-1999) and the Chilean Juan Radrigan (1937), which we are calling hyperrealist, were born. Through their actions, the characters within the dramatic worlds of Radrigan and Plinio Marcos show us, by analogy, not their personal histories, but rather the history of their people in a particular context, specifically a sector of their societies that generally is not valued by those who uphold power or even by those who are successfully located inside the system. (MAA/SR, in Spanish
This article proposes to consider violence as a logical process of Latin American societies, immerse...
The following essay explores a series of Central American novels from the 1960s to the 1980s, especi...
TextMost countries of Latin America lived through long dictatorships before transitioning to democr...
This article shows how, in the darkest period of Latin America (the period of military dictatorships...
Esta tese objetiva realizar um estudo comparativo entre a obra dramática e espetacular do dramaturgo...
This article approaches theatrical praxis developed in the Latin American context of resistance to d...
This article presents evidence of both the ways in which memory is constructed and the crisis of rep...
“Violence and Performance on the Latin American Stage” investigates Latin American theatre of the 19...
From the mid-1950s onwards, Brazilian dramaturgy experienceda politicization process that brought to...
It has been said that the great weakness of the military dictatorships in Latin America was their tr...
The purpose of this article, is to shed light on how different norms circumscribe our bodies, framin...
Concepción is a Chilean city rich in history and culture, home to the legendary Teatro de la Univers...
Allegorical and metaphorical fiction has been a highly productive tendency in Chilean and Argentinea...
By 1967, Enrique Buenaventura´s play La trampa (The Trap) provoked the censorship of the Colombian g...
This article approaches the work of Friar Camilo Henríquez, specifically the play The Camila or the ...
This article proposes to consider violence as a logical process of Latin American societies, immerse...
The following essay explores a series of Central American novels from the 1960s to the 1980s, especi...
TextMost countries of Latin America lived through long dictatorships before transitioning to democr...
This article shows how, in the darkest period of Latin America (the period of military dictatorships...
Esta tese objetiva realizar um estudo comparativo entre a obra dramática e espetacular do dramaturgo...
This article approaches theatrical praxis developed in the Latin American context of resistance to d...
This article presents evidence of both the ways in which memory is constructed and the crisis of rep...
“Violence and Performance on the Latin American Stage” investigates Latin American theatre of the 19...
From the mid-1950s onwards, Brazilian dramaturgy experienceda politicization process that brought to...
It has been said that the great weakness of the military dictatorships in Latin America was their tr...
The purpose of this article, is to shed light on how different norms circumscribe our bodies, framin...
Concepción is a Chilean city rich in history and culture, home to the legendary Teatro de la Univers...
Allegorical and metaphorical fiction has been a highly productive tendency in Chilean and Argentinea...
By 1967, Enrique Buenaventura´s play La trampa (The Trap) provoked the censorship of the Colombian g...
This article approaches the work of Friar Camilo Henríquez, specifically the play The Camila or the ...
This article proposes to consider violence as a logical process of Latin American societies, immerse...
The following essay explores a series of Central American novels from the 1960s to the 1980s, especi...
TextMost countries of Latin America lived through long dictatorships before transitioning to democr...