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      Memory, Allegory, and Testimony in South American Theater
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      Memory, Allegory, and Testimony in South American Theater

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      Upstaging Dictatorship

      Memory, Allegory, and Testimony in South American Theater

      DOI link for Memory, Allegory, and Testimony in South American Theater

      Memory, Allegory, and Testimony in South American Theater book

      Upstaging Dictatorship
      ByAna Elena Puga
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2008
      eBook Published 30 April 2008
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203895542
      Pages 208
      eBook ISBN 9780203895542
      Subjects Arts, Language & Literature
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      Puga, A.E. (2008). Memory, Allegory, and Testimony in South American Theater: Upstaging Dictatorship (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203895542

      ABSTRACT

      Memory, Allegory, and Testimony in South American Theater traces the shaping of a resistant identity in memory, its direct expression in testimony, and its indirect elaboration in two different kinds of allegory. Each chapter focuses on one contemporary playwright (or one collaborative team, in the case of Brazil) from each of four Southern Cone countries and compares the playwrights’ aesthetic strategies for subverting ideologies of dictatorship: Carlos Manuel Varela (memory in Uruguay), Juan Radrigán (testimony in Chile), Augusto Boal and his co-author Gianfrancesco Guarnieri (historical allegory in Brazil), Griselda Gambaro (abstract allegory in Argentina).

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |16 pages

      Introduction

      chapter 1|51 pages

      Carlos Manuel Varela and the Duty to Remember

      chapter 2|70 pages

      Boal and Guarnieri: Historical Allegory and the Duty to Inspire

      chapter 3|56 pages

      Griselda Gambaro: Abstract Allegory and the Duty to Conceal

      chapter 4|38 pages

      Juan Radrigán and the Duty to Tell

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