Dissident Bodies: Theatrical Countermemories of Spain's Transition to Democracy

IF 0.5 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
David Rodríguez-Solás
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Abstract:This article studies how independent theater in 1970s Spain challenges the hegemonic narrative of the Spanish transition to democracy as a negotiated and nonconfrontational process. Focusing on four case studies of highly successful plays, it argues that theater offered a space for dissent and for debating the process of democratization. Using archival material and oral sources, it proposes to study what Kate Elswit calls "archives of watching" from testimonies of actors and audience members in order to problematize the memories of the performances. Moreover, examples of non-textual theater studied in this article cast new light on the debates about democracy and participation in the Spanish transition to democracy.
持不同政见者的身体:西班牙向民主过渡的戏剧反记忆
摘要:本文研究了20世纪70年代西班牙的独立戏剧如何挑战西班牙向民主过渡的霸权叙事,这是一个谈判和非对抗的过程。聚焦于四个非常成功的戏剧案例研究,它认为戏剧提供了异议和辩论民主化进程的空间。利用档案材料和口述资料,研究Kate Elswit从演员和观众的证词中所说的“观看档案”,以便对表演的记忆提出问题。此外,本文研究的非文本戏剧的例子为西班牙向民主过渡中关于民主和参与的辩论提供了新的视角。
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History & Memory
History & Memory HISTORY-
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