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Patricia Ybarra - Performing Conquest: Five Centuries of Theater, History, and Identity in Tlaxcala, Mexico (Theater: Theory/Text/Performance) - 9780472116799 - V9780472116799
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Performing Conquest: Five Centuries of Theater, History, and Identity in Tlaxcala, Mexico (Theater: Theory/Text/Performance)

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Description for Performing Conquest: Five Centuries of Theater, History, and Identity in Tlaxcala, Mexico (Theater: Theory/Text/Performance) Hardcover. Because of its strategic alliance with the Spanish invaders in Cortez's conquest in the early 16th century, Tlaxcala has played a significant role in Mexican history. This book examines the distinct Tlaxcalan identity that has evolved over the last five centuries and the way that performance has been inextricably linked to its creation. Series: Theater: Theory/Text/Performance. Num Pages: 280 pages, 11 photographs. BIC Classification: 1KLCM; AN; HBJK. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 24. Weight in Grams: 549.

"A new and important analysis of the ways in which plays, festivals, pageants and political events have long exhibited public conformity while, at times, critiquing and challenging their own performance. It will be enthusiastically received by those who study performance, Latin America, and resistance movements."
---Diana Taylor, New York University Tlaxcala is unique among the states of Mexico. Because of its fierce independence during the pre-Columbian era (it was never conquered by the Aztecs) and its strategic alliance with the Spanish invaders in Cortez's conquest in the early sixteenth century, Tlaxcala has played a significant role in Mexican history. Performing ... Read more examines the distinct Tlaxcalan identity that has evolved over the last five centuries and the way that performance---especially political speech---has been inextricably linked to its creation. The book focuses on theatrical performances, political events, texts that "perform" despite themselves, and state-sponsored performances designed to foment local and/or national identity. The theatrical strategies included the re-imagination of civic space, the combination of aural, oral, and visual means of communication to create meaning, and the blurring of the line between representation and reality, which made everyday citizens into "actors" in their spectacles. Performing Conquest shows not only that these strategies were deeply embedded cultural practices, learned from and developed within religious conversion plays, political entry ceremonies, festival displays, tragic hero dramas, and state-sponsored patriotic pageants, but also that they transformed at crucial historical moments in response to various wars, national cultural policies, and debt crises. Patricia A. Ybarra is Assistant Professor of Theater, Speech, and Dance at Brown University.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Condition
New
Series
Theater: Theory/Text/Performance
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, United States
ISBN
9780472116799
SKU
V9780472116799
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About Patricia Ybarra
Patricia A. Ybarra is Assistant Professor of Theater, Speech, and Dance at Brown University.

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