Artigo Revisado por pares

El espectáculo revolucionario: El teatro cubano de la década de los sesenta

2005; Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Kansas; Volume: 39; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1353/ltr.2005.0000

ISSN

2161-0576

Autores

Katherine Ford,

Tópico(s)

Spanish Culture and Identity

Resumo

This essay examines how three plays written in Cuba during the sixties question the official Revolutionary discourse. By representing the instability and violence that emerge from this imposition, they reveal the repetition that underlies the revolutionary moment. José Triana's La noche de los asesinos , Virgilio Piñera's Una caja de zapatos vacía and Antón Arrufat's Los siete contra Tebas approach the idea of violence and repetition through the motif of revolution as both a violent break with the past and, ironically, a return to this very past through an inability to break free from the circularity of history.

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