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During the advent of Chicano teatro, dozens of groups sprang up across the country in Chicano/a communities. Since then, teatristas have been leading voices in the creation and production of plays touching minds and hearts that galvanize audiences to action. Barrio Dreams is the first book to collect the work of one of Arizona's foremost teatristas, playwright Silviana Wood. During her decades-long involvement in theater, Wood forged a reputation as a playwright, actor, director, and activist. Her works form a testimonio of Chicana life, steeped in art, politics, and the borderlands. Wood's plays challenge, question, and incite women to consider their lot in life. She ruptures stereotypes and raises awareness of social issues via humor and with an emphasis on the use of the physical body on stage. The play Una vez, en un barrio de sueños . . . offers a glimpse into familiar terrain—the barrio and its dwellers—in three actos. In Amor de hija, a fraught mother-daughter relationship in contemporary working-class Arizona is dealt an additional blow as the family faces Alzheimer's disease. In the tragedy A Drunkard's Tale of Melted Wings and Memories, and in the trilingual (Spanish, English, and Yaqui) tragicomedy Yo, Casimiro Flores, characters love, live, die, travel through time and space, and visit the afterlife. And in Anhelos por Oaxaca, a grandfather travels back in time through flashbacks, as he and his grandson travel through homelands from Arizona to Oaxaca. Part of Wood's genius is the way she portrays life in what Gloria Anzaldúa called ""el mundo zurdo,"" that space inhabited by the people of color, the poor, the female, and the outsiders. It is a place for the atravesados, the odd, the different, those who do not fit the mainstream. The people who inhabit Wood's plays are common folk—janitors, mothers, grandmothers, and teenagers—hardworking people who, in one way or another, have made their way in life and who embody life in the barrio.

Author Biography:

Silviana Wood is a celebrated playwright and Chicana activist based in Tucson, USA. She was a member of Teatro Libertad, a collective that emerged in the 1970s as part of the Chicano civil rights movement. Her plays have been performed both regionally and nationally. Norma E. Cantú is a professor of Latina/o studies at the University of Missouri and a professor emerita at the University of Texas, San Antonio, USA. She is the author of several books, including Ofrenda: Liliana Wilson's Art of Protest and Promise. Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz is an associate professor in the Modern Languages and Literatures Department at Trinity University, USA. She is the author of Wild Tongues: Transnational Mexican Popular Culture.
Release date Australia
March 3rd, 2016
Author
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Norma E. Cantu
  • Edited by Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz
Illustrations
3 halftones
Pages
376
Dimensions
152x229x23
ISBN-13
9780816532476
Product ID
24365315

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