«I wanna have lots and lots of blonde hair»: l'immagine della donna nel teatro nativo americano tra la Indian princess e la Squaw
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https://doi.org/10.6092/2240-5380/1.2011.262Abstract
The paper notes the unhinging and the reappropriation of stereotypes of the Indian Princess and Squaw in Princess Pocahontas and the Blue Spots (pièce of native american dramaturg Monique Mojica, 1991). Mojica deconstructs the figure of Pocahontas, drawing on the collective memory of the native women and using Hermeneutics Trickster.Downloads
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2020-10-24
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Atti del Convegno “Compalit 2010 – Performance e Performatività”
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«I wanna have lots and lots of blonde hair»: l’immagine della donna nel teatro nativo americano tra la Indian princess e la Squaw. (2020). Mantichora. Italian Journal of Performance Studies, 1, 262. https://doi.org/10.6092/2240-5380/1.2011.262