Contemporary Latina/o Theater: Wrighting Ethnicity / Edition 3

Contemporary Latina/o Theater: Wrighting Ethnicity / Edition 3

by Jon D. Rossini
ISBN-10:
0809328305
ISBN-13:
9780809328307
Pub. Date:
05/01/2008
Publisher:
Southern Illinois University Press
Contemporary Latina/o Theater: Wrighting Ethnicity / Edition 3

Contemporary Latina/o Theater: Wrighting Ethnicity / Edition 3

by Jon D. Rossini

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Overview

In Contemporary Latina/o Theater, Jon D. Rossini explores the complex relationship between theater and the creation of ethnicity in an unprecedented examination of six Latina/o playwrights and their works: Miguel Piñero, Luis Valdez, Guillermo Reyes, Octavio Solis, José Rivera, and Cherríe Moraga. Rossini exposes how these writers use the genre as a tool to reveal and transform existing preconceptions about their culture.  Through “wrighting”—the triplicate process of writing plays, righting misconceptions about ethnic identity, and creating an entirely new way of understanding Latina/o culture—these playwrights directly intervene in current conversations regarding ethnic identity, providing the tools for audiences to reexplore their previously held perspectives outside the theater.

Examining these writers and their works in both cultural and historical contexts, Rossini reveals how playwrights use the liminal space of the stage—an area on the thresholds of both theory and reality—to “wright” new insights into Latina/o identity.  They use the limits of the theater itself to offer practical explorations of issues that could otherwise be discussed only in highly theoretical terms.

Rossini traces playwrights’ methods as they address some of the most challenging issues facing contemporary Latinas/os in America: from the struggles for ethnic solidarity and the dangers of a community based in fear, to stereotypes of Latino masculinity and the problematic fusion of ethnicity and politics.  Rossini discusses the looming specter of the border in theater, both as a conceptual device and as a literal reality—a crucial subject for modern Latinas/os, given recent legislation and other actions.   Throughout, the author draws intriguing comparisons to the cultural limbo in which many Latinas/os find themselves today. 

An indispensable volume for anyone interested in drama and ethnic studies, Contemporary Latina/o Theater underscores the power of theatricality in exploring and rethinking ethnicity.  Rossini provides the most in-depth analysis of these plays to date, offering a groundbreaking look at the ability of playwrights to correct misconceptions and create fresh perspectives on diversity, culture, and identity in Latina/o America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809328307
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 05/01/2008
Series: Theater in the Americas
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jon D. Rossini is an assistant professor in the theater and dance department at the University of California, Davis.  He has published essays on Nilo Cruz, David Henry Hwang, and José Rivera in Gestos, the Journal of American Drama and Theatre, and American Drama.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     XI
Introduction: Writing, Righting, and Wrighting Ethnicity     1
Miguel Pinero's Theatricality: Fear, Respect, and Community     26
El Pachuco: Myth, Theatricality, and Ambivalent Community     54
Bandidos to Badges: Criminality and the Genre of Ethnicity     77
Wrighting the Borders in the 1990s     113
Jose Rivera's Aesthetics of Wrighting     147
Cherrie Moraga and the Wrighting of Community     176
Notes     213
Bibliography     231
Index     243
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