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(Ebook) Performances of Suffering in Latin American Migration: Heroes, Martyrs and Saints by Ana Elena Puga, Víctor M. Espinosa ISBN 9783030374082, 9783030374099, 3030374084, 3030374092

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Authors:Ana Elena Puga, Víctor M. Espinosa
Pages:372 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Language:english
File Size:6.14 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783030374082, 9783030374099, 3030374084, 3030374092
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(Ebook) Performances of Suffering in Latin American Migration: Heroes, Martyrs and Saints by Ana Elena Puga, Víctor M. Espinosa ISBN 9783030374082, 9783030374099, 3030374084, 3030374092

This book questions the reliance on melodrama and spectacle in social performances and cultural productions by and about migrants from Mexico and Central America to the United States. Focusing on archetypal characters with nineteenth-century roots that recur in the twentieth- and twenty-first centuries – heroic saviors, saintly mothers and struggling fathers, martyred children and rebellious youth – it shows how theater practitioners, filmmakers, visual artists, advocates, activists, journalists, and others who want to help migrants often create migrant melodramas, performances that depict their heroes as virtuous victims at the mercy of evil villains. In order to gain respect for the human rights that are supposedly already theirs on paper and participate in a global market that trades in performances of suffering, migrants themselves sometimes accept the roles into which they are cast, or even cast themselves. Some express their suffering publicly, often on demand. Others find ways to twist, parody, resist, or reject migrant melodrama.
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