Corpus Delecti is an unprecedented event in the
history of Latino performance art. Assembled and edited by one of the foremost practitioners and theorists in the field, it charts the extraordinary range of practices, narratives
and theories which make up this unique area of contemporary
performance. Using photos, scripts, essays and poetry, Corpus Delecti explores the impact on performance of Latin American politics, popular culture and syncretic religions. Nowhere else has such a vibrant and rich collection of writings and documents been fused into a comprehensive archive-volume.
Fusco has brought together artists and scholars to bridge the theory/practice divide and to discuss a wide range of genres. They include:
body art
carpa
vaudeville
staged political protest
tropicalist musical comedies
the Chicano Art movement
queer Latino performance Corpus Delecti probes for the first time the specific contexts which have shaped Latino American performance. It is at once a significant
intervention into the history and analysis of contemporary art and an ensemble piece of textual visual work to treasure.
Edited by:
Coco Fusco
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 174mm,
Spine: 25mm
Weight: 770g
ISBN: 9780415194532
ISBN 10: 0415194539
Pages: 328
Publication Date: 25 November 1999
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Primary
,
A / AS level
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
List of illustrations, Introduction: Latin American Performance and the Reconquista of Civil Space, Part I Heterotopic, Homoerotic, Hyper-Exotic Cabarets The Melodramatic Seductions of Eva PerĂ³n, Part II Ritualizing the Body Politic Henny-Penny Piano Destruction Concert, Part III Stepping Toward An Oppositional Public Sphere Sunday, July 25, 1965, Index
Coco Fusco is a New York based interdisciplinary artist and writer and the author of English is Broken Here: Notes on Cultural Fusion in the Americas (1995). She is currently Assistant Professor at Tyler School of Art.
Reviews for Corpus Delecti: Performance Art of the Americas
Corpus Delecti explodes...stereotypes, not by browbeating the Angloreader...but by offering a 'panorama' of perspectives on Latin American art.. <br>- PAJ; A Journal of Performance and Art, Jennie Klein <br> What is most notable about these essays ...is the degree to which they simultaneously address issues of cultureal and/or national specificity and avant-garde art production..... <br>- PAJ; A Journal of Performance and Art, Jennie Klein <br> Corpus Delecti is an important book for the history of performance art..... <br>- PAJ; A Journal of Performance and Art, Jennie Klein <br> Corpus Delecti details the forgotten past that must now be remembered, and suggests one way in which performance scholars can indeed begin to imagine a post-theatrical, post-anthropological age.. <br>- PAJ; A Journal of Performance and Art, Jennie Klein <br> The reader gains a visceral sense of a corporeal, very human landscape, a vernacular theatricality, and latinindad or different modes of Latin(a) performativity. A vivid, useful, tonally various and sometimes confrontational introduction.. <br>-S. Golub, Choice <br>