Pragmatic Liberation and the Politics of Puerto Rican Diasporic Drama
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Michigan Press
Published:7th May '24
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Pragmatic Liberation and the Politics of Puerto Rican Diasporic Drama explores the work of a unique group of playwrights—Puerto Rican dramatists writing in the United States—who offer a model of political engagement. As members of the Puerto Rican diaspora, they have a heightened awareness of the systematic discrimination and the colonial citizenship created by Puerto Rico’s territorial status. Pragmatic Liberation analyzes the work of established playwrights as well as work that has previously received little attention in the world of theater studies, including René Marqués’s Palm Sunday. The book demonstrates the strategies these playwrights use to model a nuanced way of moving toward liberation while being sensitive to the potential impact these actions might have on those closest to us. This is a crucially important model that needs more attention in our currently polarized political moment.
"Pragmatic Liberation is a timely study that responds to the divisiveness that characterizes contemporary political discourse...Rossini's monograph will speak to scholars in fields ranging from Theatre Studies to English, Spanish, and Ethnic Studies, and it is a particularly welcome contribution to literary studies of the Hispanic Caribbean diaspora because it engages with a genre that has generally been neglected."
-- Comparative Drama"I recommend the introduction as a teachable essay for an undergraduate course and the monograph as a whole for anyone who wants to understand the intellectual contributions of Puerto Rican diasporic writers to the theorization of revolution, activism, and performance politics."
-- Latin American Theatre ReISBN: 9780472056729
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254 pages