TY - BOOK AB - "In the fall of 2018, ten playwrights from Spain gathered with international scholars in New Harmony, Indiana for the purpose of analyzing crises that confront national and global societies today. This volume includes selected research essays that examine how playwrights in Spain confront the social, cultural, and political conflicts that foster a sense of heightened dystopia and undermine utopian ideals. Essay topics include xenophobia, domestic violence, racism, gender diversity, immigration, and economic inequality, and are richly complemented by the addition of personal reflections and commentaries by the playwrights who attended the symposium. Also included in the volume are production photos from the dramatic works under study. Ultimately, this anthology serves those who see dramatic literature as one venue for addressing the human condition, while it also provides valuable resources for further investigation of these subjects"--Provided by publisher AU - Hitchcock, Albert David, AU - Leonard, Candyce, CN - PQ6116 CN - PQ6116 ET - 1a Edición ID - 1408888 KW - Spanish drama KW - Spanish drama KW - Theater KW - Theater KW - Utopias in literature KW - Dystopias in literature KW - Gender identity in literature KW - Racism in literature KW - Emigration and immigration in literature KW - Théâtre espagnol KW - Théâtre espagnol KW - Théâtre KW - Théâtre KW - Utopies dans la littérature KW - Dystopies dans la littérature KW - Identité sexuelle dans la littérature KW - Racisme dans la littérature KW - Émigration et immigration dans la littérature KW - Dystopias in literature. KW - Emigration and immigration in literature. KW - Gender identity in literature. KW - Racism in literature. KW - Spanish drama. KW - Theater. KW - Utopias in literature. KW - War and theater. LA - spa LA - eng LA - Contributions in Spanish or English. N1 - Edition statement from spine. N2 - "In the fall of 2018, ten playwrights from Spain gathered with international scholars in New Harmony, Indiana for the purpose of analyzing crises that confront national and global societies today. This volume includes selected research essays that examine how playwrights in Spain confront the social, cultural, and political conflicts that foster a sense of heightened dystopia and undermine utopian ideals. Essay topics include xenophobia, domestic violence, racism, gender diversity, immigration, and economic inequality, and are richly complemented by the addition of personal reflections and commentaries by the playwrights who attended the symposium. Also included in the volume are production photos from the dramatic works under study. Ultimately, this anthology serves those who see dramatic literature as one venue for addressing the human condition, while it also provides valuable resources for further investigation of these subjects"--Provided by publisher SN - 9780982097144 SN - 098209714X T1 - Escenarios de utopía, distopía, y miopía en el teatro contemporáneo de España del siglo XXI / TI - Escenarios de utopía, distopía, y miopía en el teatro contemporáneo de España del siglo XXI / ER -