探索边缘化声音中的创造力:厄瓜多尔新戏剧项目

Carmen Elena Jijón de la Torre
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本文介绍了厄瓜多尔中央大学的一群年轻女性在学术环境中创作四部纪录片剧本的艺术过程。这些学生是该国公立大学戏剧课的第一代学生,她们利用创新的方式编写提案。尽管该地区集体创作剧本的情况很普遍,但学生们还是深入研究了舞台剧的创作过程,并学习了该领域的重要参考资料。巴伦西亚理工大学的资深读者对他们创作的剧本进行了分析,认为这些剧本具有深厚的艺术内涵,而在此之前,国内尚未对其进行过深入研究。在这项研究中,重点是探讨属于边缘群体的大学学者的创造力概念。研究强调了他们宇宙观中固有的双重性,旨在展示他们与众不同的视角,以及在非和谐社会中对身份和创造力的不断重新定义。通过这样做,文章强调了为来自边缘化群体的年轻艺术家提供表达自我和为本国艺术景观做出贡献的机会的重要性。此外,文章还概述了对创造力概念的不断质疑。
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Exploring Creativity in Marginalized Voices: The New Ecuadorian Dramaturgy Project
This article presents the artistic process employed by a group of young women in an academic setting at the Central University of Ecuador, as they wrote four documentary plays. These students, belonging to the first generation to have access to a dramaturgy class in a public university in the country, utilized an innovative to develop their proposal. Despite the prevalence of collective playwriting in the region, the students delved deep into the writing process for the stage and studied important references in the field. The resulting plays underwent analysis by proficient readers from the Univèrsitat Politècnica de Valencia, who acknowledged their profound artistic content, unexplored until then within the country. Within this study, a focal point is placed on exploring the concept of creativity among university scholars who belong to marginalized groups. The research highlights the inherent duality present in their cosmovision, aiming to showcase their distinctive perspective and the continuous redefinition of identity and creativity within non‐harmonic societies. By doing so, the article underlines the significance of providing opportunities for young artists from marginalized communities to express themselves and contribute to the artistic landscape of their country. Also, it outlines a constant interrogation over the concept of creativity.
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