Griselda Gambaro e a Problemática das Fronteiras em Es Necesario Entender un Poco
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.9..149-153Résumé
O objetivo deste artigo é refletir sobre até que ponto a quebra de fronteiras geográficas se converte, efetivamente, em conquista de espaços sociais, políticos e culturais, tendo como fio condutor o texto dramático Es necesario entender un poco, de Griselda Gambaro.Téléchargements
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GAMBARO, Griselda. Teatro 6. Argentina: Ed. La Flor, 1996.
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PAVIS, Patrice. El teatro y su recepción, semiología cruce de culturas y posmodernismo. Sel. e trad. Desiderio Navarro. La Habana: UNEAC Casa de las Américas,1994.
ROJO, Sara. A problemática do poder na escrita teatral de Griselda Gambaro. In: Revista de Estudos de Literatura. Belo Horizonte. v. 4. 1996, p. 81-88.
SILVA, Jane D’arc. Griselda Gambaro: imaginário feminino e práxis cênica. Belo Horizonte, 2000.
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