Cuerpos sin duelo : iconografías y teatralidades del dolor / Ileana Diéguez.

Author
Diéguez Caballero, Ileana, 1961- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Εdition
Primera edición en México.
Published/​Created
Monterrey, Nuevo León, México : Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, 2016.
Description
437 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm

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Subject(s)
Summary note
Ileana Diéguez (b. Cuba 1961, lives and works in Mexico for more than two decades), is one of the fundamental references of theatrical and artistic research in Latin America. In her book "Cuerpos sin Duelo" (bodies without duel), Dieguez explains that the experience of pain produced by the violence in Latin America is assumed both by social rites as by art through its representations. The book is an analysis of the acute forms and limits of the representation of pain, grief and mourning, with theoretical foundations in aesthetics, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, and the testimony, and closely linked to the experience of the author in Mexico.
Notes
Pubished in an earlier edition: Córdoba, Argentina : Ediciones DocumentA/Escénicas, 2013.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 419-436).
Contents
  • Nota a la nueva edición
  • Prologo / Luz Emilia Aguilar Zinser
  • Nota de la utora a la primera edición
  • I. Escenarios del cuerpo roto
  • Escenario luctuosos
  • Comumunitas de dolor
  • Communitas de dolor
  • Los lugares del cuerpo
  • Performatividades y narrativas del duelo público
  • La imaginación desgajada: mostrar la barbarie
  • Mover el pensamiento
  • Imagen-Medusa
  • escenarios de corrección
  • Desmontar lo irrepresentable
  • Necroteatro
  • El cuerpo roto
  • Escenarios del cuerpo sin duelo
  • Alegorías del duelo
  • Supervivencias
  • Hacia una estética del síntoma
  • Entre las imágenes. A propósito del naufragio (epílogo)
Other title(s)
Iconografías y teatralidades del dolor
ISBN
  • 9786072705180
  • 6072705189
LCCN
2016514651
OCLC
973232057
RCP
N - O
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