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!Presente! - The Politics of Presence (Paperback): Diana Taylor !Presente! - The Politics of Presence (Paperback)
Diana Taylor
R757 Discovery Miles 7 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In !Presente! Diana Taylor asks what it means to be physically and politically present in situations where it seems that nothing can be done. As much an act, a word, an attitude, a theoretical intervention, and a performance pedagogy, Taylor maps !presente! at work in scenarios ranging from conquest, through colonial enactments and resistance movements, to present moments of capitalist extractivism and forced migration in the Americas. !Presente!-present among, with, and to; a walking and talking with others; an ontological and epistemic reflection on presence and subjectivity as participatory and relational, founded on mutual recognition-requires rethinking and unlearning in ways that challenge colonial epistemologies. Showing how knowledge is not something to be harvested but a process of being, knowing, and acting with others, Taylor models a way for scholarship to be present in political struggles.

The Archive and the Repertoire - Performing Cultural Memory in the Americas (Paperback, New): Diana Taylor The Archive and the Repertoire - Performing Cultural Memory in the Americas (Paperback, New)
Diana Taylor
R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In The Archive and the Repertoire preeminent performance studies scholar Diana Taylor provides a new understanding of the vital role of performance in the Americas. From plays to official events to grassroots protests, performance, she argues, must be taken seriously as a means of storing and transmitting knowledge. Taylor reveals how the repertoire of embodied memory-conveyed in gestures, the spoken word, movement, dance, song, and other performances-offers alternative perspectives to those derived from the written archive and is particularly useful to a reconsideration of historical processes of transnational contact. The Archive and the Repertoire invites a remapping of the Americas based on traditions of embodied practice.Examining various genres of performance including demonstrations by the children of the disappeared in Argentina, the Peruvian theatre group Yuyachkani, and televised astrological readings by Univision personality Walter Mercado, Taylor explores how the archive and the repertoire work together to make political claims, transmit traumatic memory, and forge a new sense of cultural identity. Through her consideration of performances such as Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gomez-Pena's show Two Undiscovered Amerindians Visit . . . , Taylor illuminates how scenarios of discovery and conquest haunt the Americas, trapping even those who attempt to dismantle them. Meditating on events like those of September 11, 2001 and media representations of them, she examines both the crucial role of performance in contemporary culture and her own role as witness to and participant in hemispheric dramas. The Archive and the Repertoire is a compelling demonstration of the many ways that the study of performance enables a deeper understanding of the past and present, of ourselves and others.

!Presente! - The Politics of Presence (Hardcover): Diana Taylor !Presente! - The Politics of Presence (Hardcover)
Diana Taylor
R2,561 Discovery Miles 25 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In !Presente! Diana Taylor asks what it means to be physically and politically present in situations where it seems that nothing can be done. As much an act, a word, an attitude, a theoretical intervention, and a performance pedagogy, Taylor maps !presente! at work in scenarios ranging from conquest, through colonial enactments and resistance movements, to present moments of capitalist extractivism and forced migration in the Americas. !Presente!-present among, with, and to; a walking and talking with others; an ontological and epistemic reflection on presence and subjectivity as participatory and relational, founded on mutual recognition-requires rethinking and unlearning in ways that challenge colonial epistemologies. Showing how knowledge is not something to be harvested but a process of being, knowing, and acting with others, Taylor models a way for scholarship to be present in political struggles.

Surviving Family (Paperback): Diana Taylor Hart Surviving Family (Paperback)
Diana Taylor Hart
R478 Discovery Miles 4 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Stages of Conflict - A Critical Anthology of Latin American Theater and Performance (Paperback): Diana Taylor, Sarah J. Townsend Stages of Conflict - A Critical Anthology of Latin American Theater and Performance (Paperback)
Diana Taylor, Sarah J. Townsend; Translated by Margaret Carson
R1,116 Discovery Miles 11 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"An invaluable resource to teachers of Latin American theater, with texts that provide an accurate panorama of Latin American theater."
---Adam Versenyi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"A most welcome and needed collection . . . Not only is it the first English-language anthology of theater and performance in Latin America from the Conquest onward, but it also includes excellent introductory and background material . . . certain to become an essential source book."
---Marvin Carlson, City University of New York

"A rich resource for teachers and students, and for everyone intrigued by the history of performing Latin America . . . Diana Taylor and Sarah Townsend locate an animating tension between indigenous and colonial performance practices, and between the irreducibly local character of performance and the insistent pressure---as visible in the sixteenth century as in the twenty-first---of a globalizing, often oppressive modernity."
---W. B. Worthen, Barnard College, Columbia University

"Stages of Conflict" brings together a vast array of dramatic texts, ambitiously tracing the intersection of theater and social and political life in the Americas over the past five centuries. Including eighteen works faithfully translated into English, the collection moves from a sixteenth century Mayan dance-drama to a 2003 production by the first published indigenous playwright in Mexico. Historical pieces from the sixteenth century to the present highlight the encounter between indigenous tradition and colonialism, while contributions from modern playwrights such as Virgilio Pinero, Jose Triana, and Denise Stolkos take on the tumultuous political and social upheavalsof the past century.

The editors have added comprehensive critical commentary that details the origins of each play, affording scholars and students of theater, performance studies, and Latin American studies the opportunity to view the history of a continent through its rich and diverse theatrical traditions.

Diana Taylor is Director of The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics (http: //hemi.nyu.edu/eng/about/index.shtml) and Professor of Performance Studies and Spanish at New York University. Her books include the award-winning volume "The Archive and the Repertoire: Performing Cultural Memory in the Americas,"

Sarah J. Townsend is a doctoral student at New York University.

Stopping Injustice (Paperback): Diana Taylor Hart Stopping Injustice (Paperback)
Diana Taylor Hart
R552 Discovery Miles 5 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Finding Justice (Paperback): Diana Taylor Hart Finding Justice (Paperback)
Diana Taylor Hart
R693 Discovery Miles 6 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life Unarmed - My Story (Paperback): Diana Taylor Life Unarmed - My Story (Paperback)
Diana Taylor
R586 R485 Discovery Miles 4 850 Save R101 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Going Home (Paperback): Diana Taylor Hart Going Home (Paperback)
Diana Taylor Hart
R686 Discovery Miles 6 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Moving On (Paperback): Diana Taylor Hart Moving On (Paperback)
Diana Taylor Hart
R553 Discovery Miles 5 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Moving On By Diana Taylor Hart Samantha Cabot Samuels makes a horrifying discovery on her first day as an elementary school principal in southern Arizona. But the terror doesn't stop there. Sam wrestles with a hostile school environment and ruthless villains lashing out for blood. Still struggling over the death of her five-year-old daughter, she wonders if she can make a difference in her young students' lives. With tension mounting over the next three days, Sam finds herself swept up in chaos that leaves her questioning everything in her life. Will she survive? Who is responsible for the mysterious death of her husband? Why is the violence escalating at a barrio school on the verge of closure? Can she trust her colleagues, or is one of them setting her up as a pawn in a vicious drug war? Will she lose her chivalrous beau also embroiled in the local politics? Needing answers, Sam delves into the mysteries surrounding the turmoil. Caught in the crossfire, from high-speed chases and bullets flying to heartwarming romance and even a few good laughs, she unravels the lines of betrayal that will change her life forever.

'til The End of Time (Hardcover): Diana Taylor 'til The End of Time (Hardcover)
Diana Taylor
R734 Discovery Miles 7 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'til the End of Time is a purely fictional account of the enduring love affair between Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, MGM stars of the thirties and forties. It depicts how things could have transpired had they not been denied the right to love and the storyline is built on factual references from the controversial book'Sweethearts:' maceddy.com published after many years of research by Sharon Rich. Known the world over as America's Singing Sweethearts,Jeanette and Nelson made eight magical films together (now being released on DVD) whilst conducting a timeless, private affair forbidden by studio mogul Louis B. Mayer.

Fabric Ficklesticks - Art Sticks to Bend, Wrap, Weave and Wear (Paperback, First): Diana Taylor Fabric Ficklesticks - Art Sticks to Bend, Wrap, Weave and Wear (Paperback, First)
Diana Taylor
R430 R371 Discovery Miles 3 710 Save R59 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Important Note about PRINT ON DEMAND Editions: You are purchasing a print on demand edition of this book. This book is printed individually on uncoated (non-glossy) paper with the best quality printers available. The printing quality of this copy will vary from the original offset printing edition and may look more saturated. The information presented in this version is the same as the latest edition. Any pattern pullouts have been separated and presented as single pages. If the pullout patterns are missing, please contact c&t publishing.

Holy Terrors - Latin American Women Perform (Paperback, New): Diana Taylor, Roselyn Costantino Holy Terrors - Latin American Women Perform (Paperback, New)
Diana Taylor, Roselyn Costantino
R817 Discovery Miles 8 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Holy Terrors presents exemplary original work by fourteen of Latin America's foremost contemporary women theatre and performance artists. Many of the pieces-including one-act plays, manifestos, and lyrics-appear in English for the first time. From Griselda Gambaro, Argentina's most widely recognized playwright, to such renowned performers as Brazil's Denise Stoklos and Mexico's Jesusa Rodriguez, these women are involved in some of Latin America's most important aesthetic and political movements. Of varied racial and ethnic backgrounds, they come from across Latin America-Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Peru, and Cuba. This volume is generously illustrated with over seventy images. A number of the performance pieces are complemented by essays providing context and analysis.The performance pieces in Holy Terrors are powerful testimonies to the artists' political and personal struggles. These women confront patriarchy, racism, and repressive government regimes and challenge brutality and corruption through a variety of artistic genres. Several have formed theatre collectives-among them FOMMA (a Mayan women's theatre company in Chiapas) and El Teatro de la mascara in Colombia. Some draw from cabaret and 'frivolous' theatre traditions to create intense and humorous performances that challenge church and state. Engaging in self-mutilation and abandoning traditional dress, others use their bodies as the platforms on which to stage their defiant critiques of injustice. Holy Terrors is a unique English-language presentation of some of Latin America's fiercest, most provocative art. Contributors Sabina Berman Tania Bruguera Petrona de la Cruz Cruz Diamela Eltit Griselda Gambaro Astrid Hadad Teresa Hernandez Rosa Luisa Marquez Teresa Ralli Diana Raznovich Jesusa Rodriguez Denise Stoklos Katia Tirado Ema Villanueva

Performance (Paperback): Diana Taylor Performance (Paperback)
Diana Taylor
R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Performance" has multiple and often overlapping meanings that signify a wide variety of social behaviors. In this invitation to reflect on the power of performance, Diana Taylor explores many of its uses and iterations: artistic, economic, sexual, political, and technological performance; the performance of everyday life; and the gendered, sexed, and racialized performance of bodies. This book performs its argument. Images and texts interact to show how performance is at once a creative act, a means to comprehend power, a method of transmitting memory and identity, and a way of understanding the world.

Negotiating Performance - Gender, Sexuality, and Theatricality in Latin/o America (Paperback, New): Diana Taylor, Juan Villegas Negotiating Performance - Gender, Sexuality, and Theatricality in Latin/o America (Paperback, New)
Diana Taylor, Juan Villegas
R767 Discovery Miles 7 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Negotiating Performance, major scholars and practitioners of the theatrical arts consider the diversity of Latin American and U. S. Latino performance: indigenous theater, performance art, living installations, carnival, public demonstrations, and gender acts such as transvestism. By redefining performance to include such events as Mayan and AIDS theater, the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, and Argentinean drag culture, this energetic volume discusses the dynamics of Latino/a identity politics and the sometimes discordant intersection of gender, sexuality, and nationalisms.
The Latin/o America examined here stretches from Patagonia to New York City, bridging the political and geographical divides between U.S. Latinos and Latin Americans. Moving from Nuyorican casitas in the South Bronx, to subversive street performances in Buenos Aires, to border art from San Diego/Tijuana, this volume negotiates the borders that bring Americans together and keep them apart, while at the same time debating the use of the contested term Latino/a. In the emerging dialogue, contributors reenvision an inclusive America, a Latin/o America that does not pit nationality against ethnicity--in other words, a shared space, and a home to all Latin/o Americans.
Negotiating Performance opens up the field of Latin/o American theater and performance criticism by looking at performance work by Mayans, women, gays, lesbians, and other marginalized groups. In so doing, this volume will interest a wide audience of students and scholars in feminist and gender studies, theater and performance studies, and Latin American and Latino cultural studies.Contributors. Judith Bettelheim, Sue-Ellen Case, Juan Flores, Jean Franco, Donald H. Frischmann, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Jorge Huerta, Tiffany Ana Lopez, Jacqueline Lazu, Maria Teresa Marrero, Cherrie Moraga, Kirsten F. Nigro, Patrick O'Connor, Jorge Salessi, Alberto Sandoval, Cynthia Steele, Diana Taylor, Juan Villegas, Marguerite Waller

Theatre of Crisis - Drama and Politics in Latin America (Paperback): Diana Taylor Theatre of Crisis - Drama and Politics in Latin America (Paperback)
Diana Taylor
R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Latin American theatre is among the most innovative in the world today. The period 1965-1970 was one of intense theatrical production in the region. Dozens of major playwrights and collective theaters produced hundreds of highly original plays. This was also a period of profound ideological and sociopolitical transformation. Hopes for Latin American self-definition and self-determination after centuries of colonization and foreign exploitation began to crumble, while the right-wing backlash produced a politics of terror. In this dynamic study, Diana Taylor proposes that, for all the diversity of peoples, languages, and cultural images in Latin America, the effects of crisis on the region's theatre are surprisingly uniform. As a cultural subsystem, theatre is both a product of and a commentary on the making and dismantling of society at large. Theatre of Crisis is an important source of information for Latin Americanists as well as theatre specialists and literary critics interested in this virtually unexplored field.

Disappearing Acts - Spectacles of Gender and Nationalism in Argentina's "Dirty War" (Paperback): Diana Taylor Disappearing Acts - Spectacles of Gender and Nationalism in Argentina's "Dirty War" (Paperback)
Diana Taylor
R734 Discovery Miles 7 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Disappearing Acts, Diana Taylor looks at how national identity is shaped, gendered, and contested through spectacle and spectatorship. The specific identity in question is that of Argentina, and Taylor’s focus is directed toward the years 1976 to 1983 in which the Argentine armed forces were pitted against the Argentine people in that nation’s "Dirty War." Combining feminism, cultural studies, and performance theory, Taylor analyzes the political spectacles that comprised the war—concentration camps, torture, "disappearances"—as well as the rise of theatrical productions, demonstrations, and other performative practices that attempted to resist and subvert the Argentine military. Taylor uses performance theory to explore how public spectacle both builds and dismantles a sense of national and gender identity. Here, nation is understood as a product of communal "imaginings" that are rehearsed, written, and staged—and spectacle is the desiring machine at work in those imaginings. Taylor argues that the founding scenario of Argentineness stages the struggle for national identity as a battle between men—fought on, over, and through the feminine body of the Motherland. She shows how the military’s representations of itself as the model of national authenticity established the parameters of the conflict in the 70s and 80s, feminized the enemy, and positioned the public—limiting its ability to respond. Those who challenged the dictatorship, from the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo to progressive theater practitioners, found themselves in what Taylor describes as "bad scripts." Describing the images, myths, performances, and explanatory narratives that have informed Argentina’s national drama, Disappearing Acts offers a telling analysis of the aesthetics of violence and the disappearance of civil society during Argentina’s spectacle of terror.

Performance (Hardcover): Diana Taylor Performance (Hardcover)
Diana Taylor
R2,421 Discovery Miles 24 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Performance" has multiple and often overlapping meanings that signify a wide variety of social behaviors. In this invitation to reflect on the power of performance, Diana Taylor explores many of its uses and iterations: artistic, economic, sexual, political, and technological performance; the performance of everyday life; and the gendered, sexed, and racialized performance of bodies. This book performs its argument. Images and texts interact to show how performance is at once a creative act, a means to comprehend power, a method of transmitting memory and identity, and a way of understanding the world.

Stages of Conflict - A Critical Anthology of Latin American Theater and Performance (Hardcover): Diana Taylor, Sarah J. Townsend Stages of Conflict - A Critical Anthology of Latin American Theater and Performance (Hardcover)
Diana Taylor, Sarah J. Townsend; Translated by Margaret Carson
R2,380 Discovery Miles 23 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"An invaluable resource to teachers of Latin American theater, with texts that provide an accurate panorama of Latin American theater."
---Adam Versenyi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"A most welcome and needed collection . . . Not only is it the first English-language anthology of theater and performance in Latin America from the Conquest onward, but it also includes excellent introductory and background material . . . certain to become an essential source book."
---Marvin Carlson, City University of New York

"A rich resource for teachers and students, and for everyone intrigued by the history of performing Latin America . . . Diana Taylor and Sarah Townsend locate an animating tension between indigenous and colonial performance practices, and between the irreducibly local character of performance and the insistent pressure---as visible in the sixteenth century as in the twenty-first---of a globalizing, often oppressive modernity."
---W. B. Worthen, Barnard College, Columbia University

"Stages of Conflict" brings together a vast array of dramatic texts, ambitiously tracing the intersection of theater and social and political life in the Americas over the past five centuries. Including eighteen works faithfully translated into English, the collection moves from a sixteenth century Mayan dance-drama to a 2003 production by the first published indigenous playwright in Mexico. Historical pieces from the sixteenth century to the present highlight the encounter between indigenous tradition and colonialism, while contributions from modern playwrights such as Virgilio Pinero, Jose Triana, and Denise Stolkos take on the tumultuous political and social upheavalsof the past century.

The editors have added comprehensive critical commentary that details the origins of each play, affording scholars and students of theater, performance studies, and Latin American studies the opportunity to view the history of a continent through its rich and diverse theatrical traditions.

Diana Taylor is Director of The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics (http: //hemi.nyu.edu/eng/about/index.shtml) and Professor of Performance Studies and Spanish at New York University. Her books include the award-winning volume "The Archive and the Repertoire: Performing Cultural Memory in the Americas,"

Sarah J. Townsend is a doctoral student at New York University.

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