Female Amerindians in Early Modern Spanish Theater


Free Download Female Amerindians in Modern Spanish Theater By Gladys Robalino; Moisés R. Castillo; Judith G. Caballero ; Erin Alice Cowling; Ronna Feit; Esther Fernandez; María Ferrer-Lightner; Melissa Figueroa; Glenda Nieto-Cuebas; María Luisa Quiroz Taub
2014 | 251 Pages | ISBN: 1611486106 | | 1 MB
Female Amerindians in Early Modern Spanish Theater is a collection of that focuses on the female Amerindian characters in comedias based on the discovery, exploration, and conquest of America. This book emerges as a response to the limited number of studies that on these characters, and more importantly, on the function of these characters as theatrical artifacts within conquest plays. Conquest plays are about a handful, their heroes are the European male conquerors, yet 'the Amerindian' has attracted attention from critics for the value as constructs of discourse. We see this character, the 'theatrical Indian,' as a construct, an instrument, in many ways, a spectacular artifact of the baroque tramoya, which emerges from the conversion point of the Counterreformation ideology. It has been our purpose here to advance the study of these characters by adding a gender . Therefore, while sociological and cultural studies are still a fundamental part of the framework of this project, we use feminism as a matrix in our inquiries. Amerindian female characters stand apart from male Amerindians and Spanish women in dramas, which, we believe, make them worthy of individual attention. The articles in this collection delineate different representations of Amerindian women and, as a whole, this book contributes to a better understanding of the dramatic use of these characters.

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