In Argentine theatre spanning from the democratic transition to
the early twenty-first century, the expression of human fragility
has taken diverse forms, revealing the transformative engagement of
performance with memory politics and human rights over the course
of the postdictatorial period. This book examines the intervention
of theatre and performance in the memory politics surrounding
Argentina's return to democracy and in the context of the growing
influence of global economic, legal, and cultural systems in the
nineties onward. Though staged locally, the plays and performances
analyzed in this book invite spectators to imagine global
communities, to rethink shifting definitions of solidarity and
justice, and to reflect on the relationship between the politics of
memory, identity, and place.
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