Juan Radrigan
Juan Radrigan (b. 1937) is a Chilean playwright whose work explores the struggle to maintain human dignity under conditions of social and economic injustice. Ana Elena Puga is an assistant professor in the Department of Theatre at Northwestern University. Her study of South American playwrights who resisted twentieth-century dictatorships - "Memory, Allegory, and Testimony in South American Theater: Upstaging Dictatorship" - is under contract with Routledge. Monica Nunez-Parra (b. 1973) is a...See more
Juan Radrigan (b. 1937) is a Chilean playwright whose work explores the struggle to maintain human dignity under conditions of social and economic injustice. Ana Elena Puga is an assistant professor in the Department of Theatre at Northwestern University. Her study of South American playwrights who resisted twentieth-century dictatorships - "Memory, Allegory, and Testimony in South American Theater: Upstaging Dictatorship" - is under contract with Routledge. Monica Nunez-Parra (b. 1973) is a Chilean independent scholar who studied Sociology at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. She has worked as an applied researcher in Sociology in a variety of areas including cultural sociology, marketing, and the arts. See less
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