Bibliographic citations
Grandez, X., (2023). El teatro intercultural latinoamericano como facilitador del surgimiento de conflictos éticos sobre la concepción del Otro en la actualidad [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25859
Grandez, X., El teatro intercultural latinoamericano como facilitador del surgimiento de conflictos éticos sobre la concepción del Otro en la actualidad []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25859
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title = "El teatro intercultural latinoamericano como facilitador del surgimiento de conflictos éticos sobre la concepción del Otro en la actualidad",
author = "Grandez Hidalgo, Xiomara Pierina",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
This monograph seeks to answer how Latin American intercultural theatre facilitates the emergence of ethical conflicts over the conception of the Other today. It concludes by affirming that the Latin American intercultural theatre acts as a facilitator of the emergence of ethical conflicts over the conception of the other today because, during the processes of knowledge creation, researchers/creators apply methodologies inherited from the coloniality of power which promote systems of unequal relations. These practices are perpetuated by the backwardness of orientalism in the space of intercultural creation. At first, the research will delve into the concepts of intercultural culture and theater, giving special relevance to the Latin American case. In addition, it will explain what are the ethical conflicts about the conception of the other and its presence in the processes of creating experiences of intercultural theater. Then, during the second part of the monograph, evidence will be shown as to how the application of practices established by the coloniality of power in Latin American intercultural theatre acts as a facilitator of the emergence of ethical conflicts over the conception of the other today. Moreover, how these practices are perpetuated by the presence of the remnants of Orientalism in the space of intercultural creation.
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