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¡Presente! : the politics of presence

Taylor, Diana
Durham : Duke University Press, 2020

¡PRESENTE! investigates the many answers to a seemingly simple question: What does it mean to be present? Performance studies scholar Diana Taylor answers that question by offering an expansive explication of presence as both ethical command and performative knowledge production. Taking the histories of state violence, colonialism, and imperialism as her starting point, Taylor situates being ¡Presente! as an embodied and performed practice of standing alongside those harmed by historical and ongoing violence. Noting that Present/e is simultaneously single and plural in English and Spanish, and drawing on Jean Luc Nancy's formulation of being singular plural, Taylor asks how presence is imbricated in questions of subject formation and collectivity. She begins with reframing the racialization of Latin Americans as a coming into presence through colonial conquest-a presence not as subjects but as subjugated objects-and asks what was made absent through this racialized process. For Taylor, the epistemicide of Indigenous, Native, and African ways of knowing stands at the center of this process of presence and absence. To counter this ongoing epistemicide, Taylor situates ¡Presente! as a performative and decolonial mode of knowledge production that decenters European Enlightenment traditions and seriously takes up Native, Indigenous, and African ways of knowledge and temporality. Grounded in performance studies, this book links knowledge to action as a doing practice, or what Taylor calls a "peripatetic strategy" that emphasis movement in learning. This book offers an expansive theory of ¡Presente! in various locations and situations: the original colonial conquest of Columbus and the Spanish; the May 1968 student protests; a study in Zapatistan autonomy; the 43 disappeared students of Ayotzinapa; queer histories of Mexico; and the former torture centers of the Pinochet dictatorship. Throughout these varied locations, Taylor weaves a methodology, theory, and practice of ¡Presente!. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of performance studies, Latin American studies, American studies, critical ethnic studies, colonial, decolonial, and postcolonial studies, and queer theory
¡PRESENTE! investigates the many answers to a seemingly simple question: What does it mean to be present? Performance studies scholar Diana Taylor answers that question by offering an expansive explication of presence as both ethical command and performative knowledge production. Taking the histories of state violence, colonialism, and imperialism as her starting point, Taylor situates being ¡Presente! as an embodied and performed practice of ...


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Joan Baez : non à l'injustice

Szac, Murielle
Arles : Actes Sud Junior, 2019

Elle empoigne sa guitare en la tenant très haut, comme à son habitude. Elle regarde la foule à ses pieds. Combien sont-ils ? Deux cent mille ? Trois cent mille ? Peu importe. L'histoire retiendra qu'une marée humaine est venue de tout le pays [...].

Sa voix monte dans les aigus et son chant, repris par des centaines de milliers de voix, réclame à la face du ciel l'abolition des lois de discrimination raciale et les mêmes droits civiques pour tous. La jeune chanteuse de folk utilise sa célébrité toute neuve pour défendre ses idées. Derrière son épaule se tient un garçon dont elle est folle amoureuse et que la jeune star emmène partout. Il s'appelle Bob Dylan et vient d'offrir lui aussi à la foule plusieurs chansons abolitionnistes et pacifistes.
Elle empoigne sa guitare en la tenant très haut, comme à son habitude. Elle regarde la foule à ses pieds. Combien sont-ils ? Deux cent mille ? Trois cent mille ? Peu importe. L'histoire retiendra qu'une marée humaine est venue de tout le pays [...].

Sa voix monte dans les aigus et son chant, repris par des centaines de milliers de voix, réclame à la face du ciel l'abolition des lois de discrimination raciale et les mêmes droits civiques pour ...


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Peluda

Lozada-Oliva, Melissa
Minneapolis : Button Poetry, 2017

One of the most original performance poets of her generation, Melissa Lozada-Oliva has captivated crowds across the country and online with her vivid narratives. Humorous and biting, personal and communal, self-deprecating and unapologetically self-loving, peluda (meaning “hairy” or “hairy beast”) is the poet at her best.

The book explores the relationship between femininity and body hair as well as the intersections of family, class, the immigrant experience, Latina identity, and much more, all through Lozada-Oliva’s unique lens and striking voice. Peluda is a powerful testimony on body image and the triumph over taboo.
One of the most original performance poets of her generation, Melissa Lozada-Oliva has captivated crowds across the country and online with her vivid narratives. Humorous and biting, personal and communal, self-deprecating and unapologetically self-loving, peluda (meaning “hairy” or “hairy beast”) is the poet at her best.

The book explores the relationship between femininity and body hair as well as the intersections of family, class, the ...


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