Artificial Savages in a Transcultural Landscape

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border studies
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critical race theory
cultural studies
decolonial aesthetics
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ethnographic performance
Gomez-Pena
identity politics
La Pocha Nostra
performance
performance art critique in borderlands
theatre
transcultural collaboration

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  • ISBN 9781032303222
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This monograph explores the work of scholars and performance artists from the United States (U.S.) and México to expose the dire realities of white nationalist agendas in a global community.

In this volume, William Stark, PhD, considers the U.S.-México borderlands in terms of sociocultural and sociopolitical critiques established by performance artists and scholars Coco Fusco, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Violeta Luna, Roberto Sifuentes, and La Pocha Nostra. This study offers a transcultural perspective of select performative texts and performance art pieces, with a view into ways in which Gómez-Peña’s performance troupe, La Pocha Nostra, continues to serve as a locus of creative collaboration and community for an international cohort of artists, musicians, filmmakers, writers, and performance artists. This volume represents a collective internalization of geographies, a mapping of national territories and identitary boundaries, which makes of the human body a text, and the site where acts of psychomagic, poems and performative texts disturb normative cultural paradigms, interrogate notions of cultural hybridity, and trouble the epistemological architecture of cultural, ethnic, racial, and national delimitations.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of performance studies and performance art.

William Stark is Professor of Spanish at the University of Rhode Island, U.S.

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