Carnival Theater: Uruguay's Popular Performers and National Culture

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Carnival Theater: Uruguay's Popular Performers and National Culture
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Gustavo Remedi
SeriesCultural Studies of the Americas
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:312
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 149
Category/GenreDrama
ISBN/Barcode 9780816634552
ClassificationsDewey:394.2509895
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Imprint University of Minnesota Press
Publication Date 6 May 2004
Publication Country United States

Description

Offers a new model for interpreting popular national culture through Uruguay's carnival theater troupes. The murgas are troupes of performers, musicians, writers, and creators who, during Montevideo's Carnival, perform on the tablados, temporary stages built in the neighborhoods of Uruguay's capital city each year. Throughout the period of Uruguay's subjection to a brutal dictatorship and in the following era of "democratization, " the murgas, envisioned originally as popular theater, were transformed into a symbol of social resistance, celebrated by many and perceived by others as menacing and subversive. Focusing on the cultural practices of the lower classes and more specifically on the processes and productions of the murgas, Gustavo Remedi's Carnival Theater is a deeply thoughtful consideration of Uruguayan society's identity crisis and subsequent redefinition in the wake of the authoritarian-bureaucratic-technocratic regimes of the 1960s. A revealing work of cultural criticism, the book proposes a new set of criteria for the interpretation and critique of national culture.