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Hungry Woman Cherrie L. Moraga

Hungry Woman By Cherrie L. Moraga

Hungry Woman by Cherrie L. Moraga


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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.

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Hungry Woman: The Hungry Woman: a Mexican Medea and Heart of the Earth -A Popul Vuh Story by Cherrie L. Moraga

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 the myth of La Llorona, she portrays a woman gone mad between her longing for another woman and for the Indian nation which is denied her.

In Heart of the Earth, a feminist revisioning of the Quichi- Maya Popul Vuh story, Moraga creates an allegory for contemporary Chicanismo in which the enemy is white, patriarchal, and greedy for hearts, both female and fecund. Through humor and inventive tale twisting, Moraga brings her vatos locos home from the deadly underworld to reveal that the real power of creation is found in the masa Grandma is grinding up in her metate. The script, a collaboration with master puppet maker Ralph Lee, was created for the premiere production of the play at The Public Theater in New York in 1994.

In a Foreword to this edition, Moraga comments on her concerns about nationhood, indigenism, queer sexuality, and gender information.

About Cherrie L. Moraga

Nationally recognized as a poet, essayist, and cultural organizer, Cherrie Moraga is coeditor of the feminist multicultural anthology This Bridge Called My Back. American Theatre has described her as a playwright on the cutting edge . . . carv[ing] out the future of Chicano Theatre.

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CIN097053440XVG
9780970534408
097053440X
Hungry Woman: The Hungry Woman: a Mexican Medea and Heart of the Earth -A Popul Vuh Story by Cherrie L. Moraga
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of New Mexico Press
20011231
166
N/A
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