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A unique anthology bringing together stories of queer life from
international playwrights, these seven plays showcase the dazzling
multiplicity of queer narratives across the globe: the absurd, the
challenging, and the joyful. From the legacy of colonialism in
India to the farcical bureaucracy of marriage law in Kosovo; from a
school counsellor in Taiwan coming out as HIV+, to coming of age in
an Israel-Palestine coexistence camp, this is a genre-spanning
collection of global writing. Contempt by Danish Sheikh (India) 55
Shades of Gay by Jeton Neziraj, translated by Alexandra Channer
(Kosovo) No Matter Where I Go by Amahl Khouri (Jordan) Only the End
of the World by Jean-Luc Lagarce, translated by Lucie Tiberghien
(France) Taste of Love by Zhan Jie, translated by Jeremy Tiang
(Taiwan) Peace Camp Org by Mariam Bazeed (Egypt) Winter Animals by
Santiago Loza, translated by Samuel Buggeln and Ariel Gurevitch
(Argentina) Originally selected and performed as part of the Arcola
Queer Collective's Global Queer Plays call-out event.
The first anthology of Latin American drama to uniquely focus on
the important Argentine dramatist, Santiago Loza. "Nothing to Do
with Love:" And Other Plays brings together, for the first time in
English, several of Argentine playwright Santiago Loza's major
works, along with visual documentation of the playwright's
productions and their historical and thematic contexts. For nearly
twenty years, Loza has written scripts that document the
experiences of marginalized individuals who live outside Buenos
Aires or in its overlooked barrios, exploring how rural,
working-class, and otherwise marginal individuals inhabit a reality
different from many of the urban audiences who flock to the
nation's theater. Loza focuses his dramaturgy on individuals who
lead lives as seamstresses, orphans, ranch hands, or disaffected
adults talking about their problems without any expectation of
resolution. His plays provide a sense of the richness of
Argentina's contemporary theater by giving voice to individuals
whose lives are complicated by the economic fallout caused by
Argentina's adoption of neoliberal policies and the economic crash
of 2001, as well as by the nation's rapidly changing viewpoints on
race, gender identity, and sexuality. The first anthology of Latin
American drama to uniquely focus on the important Argentine
dramatist, Santiago Loza, this book will draw attention anew to the
contemporary theaters of Argentina, Mexico, Panama, Uruguay, and
Venezuela.
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