Five fragments about the theater of post-dictatorship of Eduardo 'Tato' Pavlovsky. From the critique of realism to the critical realism.

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Berdaguer Rauschenberg, Nicholas Dieter [1 ]
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[1] UBA Univ Buenos Aires, Inst Estudos Amer Latina & Caribe, RA-1122 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
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ITINERARIOS-REVISTA DE LITERATURA | 2015年 / 41期
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Eduardo Pavlovsky; Realism; Theodor Adorno; G; Lukacs; Meyerhold;
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From an absurdist vanguard to a reflective or critical realism, the theater of the Argentinian actor and playwright Eduardo "Tato" Pavlovsky has gained worldwide notoriety in the theatrical field by approaching violence and perversity in a micropolitics which playfully hides the representation of reality in favor of a dialectic with a simulacra of "the real". This article is divided into five fragments that analyze some works of Pavlovsky (The mask, 1970, Mister Galindez, 1973, Mister Laforgue, 1983, and Meyerhold Variations, 2004) considering, in addition to a contextualization of his work in Argentine theater, the debate about realism between Lukacs and Adorno. The detachment from a need of the reality allows us to think Pavlovsky's work as a critique of society and its brutal authoritarianism hidden in social and aesthetic norms.
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页码:235 / 258
页数:24
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