Chilean and transnational performances of disobedience: LasTesis and the phenomenon of ‘Un violador en tu camino’

Deborah Martin, Deborah Shaw

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    Abstract

    This article analyses the performance Un violador en tu camino created by Chilean feminist theatre collective LasTesis, shared by millions and re‐staged across the globe. It explores the relationship between the original piece and theorist Rita Segato's insights on rape culture, and how it counters aspects of this culture. It examines how the transnational spread of ‘Un violador’ counters tendencies of MeToo, and examines four cases of the performance's re‐staging in Latin America and beyond, showing how they make manifest the pervasiveness of rape culture as well as how groups have adapted them to speak to local issues.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages18
    JournalBulletin of Latin American Research
    Early online date21 Jan 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusEarly online - 21 Jan 2021

    Keywords

    • activism
    • feminism
    • MeToo
    • Protest
    • rape
    • Rita Segato

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