Reflexio?n sobre la realidad mexicana una mirada cri?tica de la historia a trave?s de la dramaturgia posmoderna de Juan Tovar /
Abstract (Summary)
The focus of this dissertation is the analysis of the Mexican History as a
literary tool in the production of drama plays by Mexican playwright Juan Tovar,
as well as the study of the technique known as Intertextuality. Both, History and
intertextuality, are elements that have been identified by critics as a characteristic
of literary Postmodernism. This work reveals that History is a part of Latin
American literary production and as such, is what makes it different from the
European-American Postmodernism and, still, it is a literature that belongs to this
contemporary movement.
In order to show that History is viewed from a different perspective in
postmodern drama, five plays by Tovar were chosen and analyzed. The result of
this research shows that History is revised with a critical attitude and that the
analytic thought of the playwright is revealed through out his plays, which are the
place where he questions the Established History by adding parts of it that had
been hidden. This is what I call ‘the Hidden History’ and both, the Established
and Hidden Histories, become part of one same National History. As for the
technique of Intertextuality, it complements the critical thinking of this postmodern
epoch, and achieves what has been called the ‘disappearance of the author’.
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School:The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
School Location:USA - Tennessee
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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