Griselda Gambaro y el teatro de la crueldad artaudiano: un lugar crítico revisitado
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https://doi.org/10.12795/PH.2012.v26.i02.05Keywords:
Griselda Gambaro, Antonin Artaud, Theatre of Cruelty, Latin American Theatre, Theatre of the AbsurdAbstract
This paper reviews the most significant critical references that, since the 70’s, are referring to the possible influences or relations of resemblance be- tween Artaud’s Theater of Cruelty and Griselda Gambaro’s dramatic ideas in her neo-avantgarde theater. Starting from this review and from the re-read- ing and contextualization of the ideas collected by Artaud in The Theatre and Its Double, the specific scope of this critical issue is analyzed and discussed.Downloads
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