The Routledge companion to Latine theatre and performance / edited by Noe Montez and Olga Sanchez Saltveit.

"The Routledge Companion to Latine Theatre and Performance traces how manifestations of Latine self-determination in contemporary U.S. theatre and performance practices affirm the value of Latine life in a theatrical culture that constantly and consciously strives to undermine it. This collecti...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Montez, Noe Wesley (Editor), Saltveit, Olga Sanchez (Editor)
Other title:Companion to Latine theatre and performance
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Jorge Huerta
  • Introduction / Noe Montez and Olga Sanchez Saltveit
  • Make your heart your face / Juliette Carrillo
  • Translating the literal and metaphorical languages of theatrical make-believe / Guillermo Reyes
  • Down the yellow brick road to Querencia : Brian Quijada's Somewhere over the border / Kristin Leahey
  • Laughter for liberation: Latine comedy in the U.S. American theatre / Amelia Acosta Powell
  • Luisa Capetillo: A beautiful anarchy / Magdalena Gómez
  • A good light: Making the most of our spotlights / Amparo Garcia-Crow
  • Ode to identity / Daniel Jáquez
  • The struggles and successes of building an inclusive arts/activist community on the border / Samuel Valdez
  • Discussing intersectionality of AfroLatinidad in entertainment and performance / Daphnie Sicre
  • General permission / Elaine Romero
  • Latinx presence in New York's downtown arts scenes 1963-1975 / Eric Meyer García
  • "Quinto Festival de Teatro Chicano- Primer encuentro Latinoamericano : un continente, una cultura por un teatro libre y para la liberacion:" The vision, the plan, the event / Alma Martinez
  • From Latin cigar factory workers/actors to Latine Pulitzers: Latine theatre in Florida / Lillian Manzor
  • Latine theatre in Florida / Lillian Manzor
  • La Rose: Broadway, 1906 and San Juan Bautista, 1981 / Ricardo Ernesto Rocha
  • Fornésian dreamscapes : navigating Queer world-making / Melody Contreras
  • Su teatro : original sinners and institution builders / Anthony J. Garcia
  • Pregones/PRTT: Lighting the spark: For the love of theatre / Rosalba Rolón
  • He is the man that I am: Nightlife and legacy in Marga Gomez's Latin standards / Javier Luis Hurtado
  • "Why do we exist?" Theatre and placemaking within southern Arizona's Sonoran heritage / Marc David Pinate
  • Creating a path in higher education when there is none / Elizabeth C. Ramirez
  • Considering diasporican drama / Jon D. Rossini
  • Our ritual, our process: A conversation with Migdalia Cruz / Marissa Chibás
  • Topology and the dramatic writer / Georgina Escobar
  • Resisting relapse: Positive identity and empowerment for youth on the frontera / Adriana Dominguez
  • The new old sound : a worksheet manifesto / Beto O'Byrne
  • Yana Wana : a dramatic call to action for indigenous Latinx youth in Texas / Roxanne Schroeder-Arce and María F. Rocha
  • The stranger and the city : theatre, democracy, inclusion / Ana Candida Carneiro
  • Articulating a complete life: The Queer pastorelas of Teatro Alebrijes / Javier Luis Hurtado
  • Mi cuenta / Krysta Gonzales
  • Jornaleros: Art, labor and drama / Guillermo Avilés-Rodríguez
  • Material bodies and object vitality: Octavio Solis's Don Quixote and Quixote Nuevo / Carla Della Gatta
  • Racial masquerade and Black Latinidades in Rachel Lynett's Black Mexican / Jade Power-Sotomayor
  • Tú eres mi otro yo : the Ecodramaturgy of José Cruz González / Theresa J. May
  • Dancing migration: Trespassing, borders, and precarious crossings in Silvana Cardell's Supper, People on the Move / Amelia Rose Estrada
  • Testimonio: Exploring the Latinx weave in theatre / Rose Cano
  • El Silencio : a Chicana perspective on contemporary Latinx theatre and performance as testimonio / Elisa Gonzales
  • Erased or stereotyped: Latine bisexual representation in the American theatre / Maria-Tania Bandes B. Weingarden
  • Sonic resistance and resilience in Teatro Luna's Talking while female and other acts / Melissa Huerta
  • The orange and the brick : a story about US Latine playwriting / Caridad Svich
  • Creating opportunities: A Latinx playwright's journey / Diana Burbano
  • San Diego Rep Latinx New Play Festival / Maria Patrice Amon
  • Circles rising: Latina directors in community / Estefanía Fadul
  • South Texas playwrights / Jerry Ruiz
  • Latinx theatre : the new frontier / Henry Godinez
  • Crafting culture on Chicago's stages / Priscilla Maria Page
  • Familism at work in Latine theatres / Olga Sanchez Saltveit
  • A play is a poem standing up / Marisela Treviño Orta
  • The graying of the field : how I survived the transition from 'new dramatist' to one who is no longer new / Migdalia Cruz
  • Latinx TikTok : Rasquache Theatre goes digitial / Trevor Boffone.