Modern Language Association of America
Yuyachkani Y El Teatro de Los Derechos Humanos: Cinco Obras
Yuyachkani Y El Teatro de Los Derechos Humanos: Cinco Obras
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Five contemporary plays from Peru spotlighting cultural and linguistic diversity
Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani began in 1971 as a collective of activist-artists determined to change Peruvian society through the power of theater. Its unique vision aims to represent the multilingual, multiethnic, and pluricultural diversity of Peru for a wide range of audiences--in small highland towns; in the capital, Lima; and on international stages--and has earned the group its well-deserved reputation as one of Peru's premier cultural institutions. Much of Yuyachkani's work is dedicated to human rights and social justice issues that affect marginalized, rural, Indigenous-mestizo communities and urban populations in Peru. The plays in this anthology emphasize the significance of Andean-Indigenous cultures in the national discourse and the effects of revolutionary movements and violence on the Peruvian nation.
This volume contains discussion of José Carlos Mariátegui, José Matos Mar, Alberto Flores Galindo, Rodrigo Montoya, Peter Elmore, Yma Súmac, Pedro Huilca, José María Arguedas, Miguel Rubio, and María Jesús Alvarado.
Author: Anne Lambright
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Modern Language Association of America
Published: 10/21/2025
Series: MLA Texts and Translations
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.61lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.43w x 0.71d
ISBN: 9781603297011
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