Ciudades libres: La dramaturgia subterránea del Off-Off Broadway Neoyorquino en los años sesenta

During the Sixties there were a series of social, cultural, political and economic factors that led to the emergence of an underground theatre movement localized in New York's Greenwich Village and Lower East Side. This counter-cultural theatre was born under very specific historical conditions...

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Main Author: Ana Fernández-caparrós Turina
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Language:Catalan
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2011-03-01
Series:Revista de Filología Románica
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RFRM/article/view/10178
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spelling doaj-adfbeaccd17a49bd9c3e867ec6a618d12020-11-25T01:02:57ZcatUniversidad Complutense de MadridRevista de Filología Románica0212-999X1988-28152011-03-010214415010169Ciudades libres: La dramaturgia subterránea del Off-Off Broadway Neoyorquino en los años sesentaAna Fernández-caparrós TurinaDuring the Sixties there were a series of social, cultural, political and economic factors that led to the emergence of an underground theatre movement localized in New York's Greenwich Village and Lower East Side. This counter-cultural theatre was born under very specific historical conditions, (coinciding with the rise of the Civil Right's movement, the emergence of youth culture, etc.), and it only lasted for several years. Yet, its vitality would turn out to be essential in the development of contemporary American Drama in promoting the work of young playwrights such as Shepard, Wilson or Fornes, whose experimentations opened the way for future generations of dramatists. One of the key elements in order to understand the emergence and promotion of the playwright's work is the notion of community, that is, the acknowledgement of the importance of belonging to an urban community; this paper will thus explore in which ways did the urban context shape an often transgressive aesthetic experience characterized by an unconditional freedom of expression.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RFRM/article/view/10178TeatroOff-Off BroadwayComunidadLibertad de expresiónPosmodernismo
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Ciudades libres: La dramaturgia subterránea del Off-Off Broadway Neoyorquino en los años sesenta
Revista de Filología Románica
Teatro
Off-Off Broadway
Comunidad
Libertad de expresión
Posmodernismo
author_facet Ana Fernández-caparrós Turina
author_sort Ana Fernández-caparrós Turina
title Ciudades libres: La dramaturgia subterránea del Off-Off Broadway Neoyorquino en los años sesenta
title_short Ciudades libres: La dramaturgia subterránea del Off-Off Broadway Neoyorquino en los años sesenta
title_full Ciudades libres: La dramaturgia subterránea del Off-Off Broadway Neoyorquino en los años sesenta
title_fullStr Ciudades libres: La dramaturgia subterránea del Off-Off Broadway Neoyorquino en los años sesenta
title_full_unstemmed Ciudades libres: La dramaturgia subterránea del Off-Off Broadway Neoyorquino en los años sesenta
title_sort ciudades libres: la dramaturgia subterránea del off-off broadway neoyorquino en los años sesenta
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Revista de Filología Románica
issn 0212-999X
1988-2815
publishDate 2011-03-01
description During the Sixties there were a series of social, cultural, political and economic factors that led to the emergence of an underground theatre movement localized in New York's Greenwich Village and Lower East Side. This counter-cultural theatre was born under very specific historical conditions, (coinciding with the rise of the Civil Right's movement, the emergence of youth culture, etc.), and it only lasted for several years. Yet, its vitality would turn out to be essential in the development of contemporary American Drama in promoting the work of young playwrights such as Shepard, Wilson or Fornes, whose experimentations opened the way for future generations of dramatists. One of the key elements in order to understand the emergence and promotion of the playwright's work is the notion of community, that is, the acknowledgement of the importance of belonging to an urban community; this paper will thus explore in which ways did the urban context shape an often transgressive aesthetic experience characterized by an unconditional freedom of expression.
topic Teatro
Off-Off Broadway
Comunidad
Libertad de expresión
Posmodernismo
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RFRM/article/view/10178
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