The Fornes Frame: Contemporary Latina Playwrights and the Legacy of Maria Irene Fornes
Synopsis
A key way to view Latina plays today is through the foundational frame of playwright and teacher Maria Irene Fornes, who has trained a generation of theatre artists and transformed the field of American theatre. Fornes, author of Fefu and Her Friends and Sarita and a nine-time Obie Award winner, is known for her plays that traverse cultural, spiritual, and aesthetic borders.
In The Fornes Frame: Contemporary Latina Playwrights and the Legacy of Maria Irene Fornes, Anne Garcìa-Romero considers the work of five award-winning Latina playwrights in the early twenty-first century, offering her unique perspective as a theatre studies scholar who is also a professional playwright.
The playwrights in this book include Pulitzer Prize-winner Quiara Alegrìa Hudes; Obie Award-winner Caridad Svich; Karen Zacarìas, resident playwright at Arena Stage in Washington, DC; Elaine Romero, member of the Goodman Theatre Playwrights Unit in Chicago, Illinois; and Cusi Cram, company member of the LAByrinth Theater Company in New York City.
Using four key concepts-cultural multiplicity, supernatural intervention, Latina identity, and theatrical experimentation-Garcìa-Romero shows how these playwrights expand past a consideration of a single culture toward broader, simultaneous connections to diverse cultures. The playwrights also experiment with the theatrical form as they redefine what a Latina play can be. Following Fornes's legacy, these playwrights continue to contest and complicate Latina theatre.
Publisher information
- Publisher: The University of Arizona Press
- ISBN: 9780816531448
- Number of pages: 232
- Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 18 mm
- Weight: 272g
- Languages: English
