El teatro de José Dimayuga y la vida nueva

José Dimayuga explores the impositions on the lives of his protagonists in Affectionately, her Midwife (1992) and Orders of the Heart (2005). The encounter of the female characters with queer agents generates a reflection about the condition of women in the works. Utterance in the first person and t...

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Autor principal: Arteaga Martínez, Alejandro
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: CETYCLI 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/226
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Sumario:José Dimayuga explores the impositions on the lives of his protagonists in Affectionately, her Midwife (1992) and Orders of the Heart (2005). The encounter of the female characters with queer agents generates a reflection about the condition of women in the works. Utterance in the first person and the queer person’s intrusion allow questioning the self, the home and the world from the present and from memory. Within the frameworks of theatrical semiotics and autobiographical theory, Dimayuga’s works are presented as a reflection about identity and freedom, because characters eventually recognize themselves as makers of their own destiny.