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Books by Irma Mayorga






The Panza Monologues(2nd Edition)
by Virginia Grise, Irma Mayorga, Tiffany Ana López
Paperback, 292 Pages, Published 2014 by University Of Texas Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-292-75405-8, ISBN: 0-292-75405-1

"The Panza Monologues is an original solo performance piece based on women's stories about their panzas-tu sabes-that roll of belly we all try to hide. Written, compiled, and collected by Virginia Grise and Irma Mayorga and fashioned into a tour-de-force solo performance, The Panza Monologues features the words of Chicanas speaking with humor and candor. Their stories boldly place the panza front and center as a symbol that reveals the l ..."






The Panza Monologues(2nd Edition)
by Virginia Grise, Irma Mayorga, Tiffany Ana López
Hardcover, 292 Pages, Published 2014 by University Of Texas Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-292-74909-2, ISBN: 0-292-74909-0

"The Panza Monologues is an original solo performance piece based on women's stories about their panzas—tú sabes—that roll of belly we all try to hide. Written, compiled, and collected by Virginia Grise and Irma Mayorga and fashioned into a tour-de-force solo performance, The Panza Monologues features the words of Chicanas speaking with humor and candor. Their stories boldly place the panza front and center as a symbol that reveals the l ..."






The Hungry Woman(11th Edition)
The Hungry Woman: A Mexican Medea and Heart of the Earth: A Popul Vuh Story
by Cherrie L. Moraga, Irma Mayorga, Cherrã­E L. Moraga
Paperback, 176 Pages, Published 2001 by West End Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-9705344-0-8, ISBN: 0-9705344-0-X

"In these two plays Cherríe Moraga traverses the landscape of tragedy and comedy to show how myth and cultural history have shaped the Chicano Imagi-Nation. In The Hungry Woman, an apocalyptic play written at the end of the millennium, Moraga uses mythology and an intimate realism to describe the embattled position of Chicanos and Chicanas, not only in the United States but in relation to each other. Drawing from the Greek Medea and t ..."






Theatre History Studies 2016, Vol. 35(First Edition, First)
by Sara Freeman, Jennifer Douglas, Karen Bamford, Ann Haugo, Chandra Owenby Hopkins, Rhona Justice-Malloy, Karin Maresh, Jozefina Komporaly Dr, Dr Rebecca Rovit, Irma Mayorga, Sheila Rabillard, Margaret Savilonis, Arden Elizabeth Thomas, Steve Tillis, Scott Venters, Jennifer Worth, Jay Ball, Amanda Boyle, Alex Cahill, Rachel Price Cooper, Danny Devlin, Jennifer Goff, Stuart J. Hecht, Scott C. Knowles, Patrick M. Konesko, Duygu Erdogan Monson, Patrick J. Murray, Wes D. Pearce, Kate Roark, Emily A. Rollie, Michelle Salerno, Claire Syler, Felicia Hardison Londré, Professor Felicia Hardison Londre, Brian Cook
Paperback, 392 Pages, Published 2016 by University Alabama Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-8173-7110-4, ISBN: 0-8173-7110-9

"Essays in part one of Theatre History Studies, Vol. 35 address theatrical production in very specific historical contexts, among them German theatre “from the rubble of Berlin” and German nationalist mass spectacles. Essays in part two are devoted to the theme of “Rethinking the Maternal” in contemporary and historical theatre. Also included is the Robert A. Schanke Award-winning essay “Whispers from a Silent Past: Inspiration and Memor ..."

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