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- Title
METATEATRALIDAD Y REPRESENTACIÓN DEL INDIANO EN UNA MOJIGANGA DE SUÁREZ DE DEZA.
- Authors
SOSA, MARCELA BEATRIZ
- Abstract
This work is part of the research we are doing on the metatheatre's proceedings and its relationship with the social imaginary in the Spanish brief theatre of the 17th. This theatre, because of its location on the boundaries of fiction, has many times a concentration of metatheatrical elements, such as occurs with the mojiganga The weddings, for Palace, by Vicente Suárez de Deza. The metatheatrical perspective of three handsome men, who play roles and simulate to come from Indias, joins other grotesque components: the old man, la dueña and specially the brides played by three bearded ones. We'll make relation between those metatheatrical components and social representations, circulating in Spanish society of the 17th, about the Other, el indiano, notorious behind the superficial effect of humor.
- Subjects
SPAIN; PLAY within a play; WEDDINGS in literature; SUAREZ de Deza, Vicente; LITERARY characters; BRIDES; SPANISH drama; THEATER; FICTION
- Publication
Atalanta: Revista de las Letras Barrocas, 2014, Vol 2, Issue 1, p97
- ISSN
2340-1176
- Publication type
Article