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Author Laughlin, Robert M.

Title Monkey Business Theatre / by Robert M. Laughlin and Sna Jtz'ibajom
Edition 1st ed
Published Austin : University of Texas Press, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (xxxii, 315 pages) : illustrations, map
Series The Linda Schele series in Maya and pre-Columbian studies
Linda Schele series in Maya and pre-Columbian studies.
Contents Foreword: The Visitors' Question / Carter Wilson -- Preface: Recollections of a Ghost / Ralph Lee -- 1. Looking Back, Looking Forward: In the Beginning -- 2. Febrero Loco: A Live Theatre in the Making -- 3. The Theatre on the Road: The Great Adventure -- 4. Personal and Social Impacts -- 5. The Immokalee Special: Social Action in Florida -- 6. The Future -- The Plays -- The Loafer and the Buzzard -- Who Believes in Spooks? -- Deadly Inheritance -- Jaguar Dynasty -- Let's Go to Paradise! -- From All for All -- Torches for a New Dawn -- The Story of Our Roots -- Workers in the Other World -- When Corn Was Born -- Mexico with Us Forever! -- The World Turned on Its Head -- Appendix 1. Individuals Referred to in the Text -- Appendix 2. Members and Former Members of Sna Jtz'ibajom -- Appendix 3. Length of Service
Summary In 1983, a group of citizens in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, formed Sna Jtz'ibajom, the Tzotzil-Tzeltal Maya writers' cooperative. In the two decades since, this group has evolved from writing and publishing bilingual booklets to writing and performing plays that have earned them national and international renown. Anthropologist Robert M. Laughlin has been a part of the group since its beginnings, and he offers a unique perspective on its development as a Mayan cultural force. The Monkey Business Theatre, or Teatro Lo'il Maxil, as this branch of Sna Jtz'ibajom calls itself, has presented plays in virtually every corner of the state of Chiapas, as well as in Mexico City, Guatemala, Honduras, Canada, and in many museums and universities in the United States. It has presented to the world, for the first time in drama, a view of the culture of the Mayas of Chiapas. In this work, Laughlin presents a translation of twelve of the plays created by Sna Jtz'ibajom, along with an introduction for each. Half of the plays are based on myths and half on the social, political, and economic problems that have confronted--and continue to confront--the Mayas of Chiapas
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-307) and index
Notes Translated into English
Print version record
Subject Teatro Lo'il Maxil.
Teatro Lo'il Maxil
Tzotzil drama.
Tzeltal drama.
Puppet theater -- Mexico
Mexican drama.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Native American.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Theater -- History & Criticism.
Mexican drama
Puppet theater
Tzeltal drama
Tzotzil drama
Mexico
Form Electronic book
Author Sna Jtz'ibajom.
Teatro Lo'il Maxil.
LC no. 2007046963
ISBN 9780292794535
0292794533
Other Titles Monkey Business Theater