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Pre-Columbian Theater, Spanish Empire, and Sor Juana: Crash Course Theater #22

Pre-Columbian Theater, Spanish Empire, and Sor Juana: Crash Course Theater #22

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This week, we're headed to the Americas to learn about the theater that existed there prior to the arrival of Europeans, how the theater of the Spanish influenced it, and the impact of Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz, playwrighting Spanish nun extraordinaire. Also, check out America from Scratch, the new series from PBS Digital Studios
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 10


-2: 39: Ironically, -some of the Spaniards themselves- who settled in the Americas - in particular Mexico - -were actually themselves recently assimilated -Moors-, by then known as -Moriscos-- (-Mauresques- if they were in southern France) - and I guess went over the top to -prove- that they were now really Spanish, and so used these performances to confirm themselves psychologically.
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It is about freaking time you're going to get around to Japanese theater, Japanese theater is what I was most wanting to learn about. I hope you cover Japanese Hero shows (setting up a small stage at like a mall or something and doing a small fight scene to promote a TV series popular at the time) soon.
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The British were more evil then the Spanish, they literally wiped out every native in the USA, but USA and Britain always wants to impose the black Spanish legend to their favor like your doing it right now.
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It makes me incredibly happy when my cousin Sor Juana makes people so happy. She has so many interesting people in her family. I descend from two of her grandfather's brothers.
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inspiring story of a very brave and independent woman. An independent woman at a time when women were treated as nothing more than property -Handmaid's Tale- style
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Technically the Catholic belief in Transubstantiation means the bread and wine literally becomes the body and blood of Christ so vampires all around!
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[episode request] Please do an episode on post-War Japanese theater in the 1960's focusing on Karajuro's works and Shuji Terayama's works of Tenjou-Sajiki!
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I am part Mexican and know a little about Sor Juana Inez de Cruz, yet I knew nothing about Mesoamerican drama. Thanks Crash Course for the information!
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Why does religion ruin literally everything. There os not one thing it has done in the last 100 years that has benefited society in any meaningful way.
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Thanks for mentioning the Netflix show! I keep recommending it to my friends whenever they ask for a Spanish language show to watch
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