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Liminality: an attribute for the construction and theorization of the theatrical event
No. 4 (2025)This dossier analyzes how Argentine theater has portrayed historical female figures—such as Eva Perón, Alfonsina Storni, Lola Mora, and Victoria Ocampo—from the Bicentennial to the pandemic. Drawing on gender studies and theories of memory and affect (Scott, Butler, Traverso, Spinoza), it examines their heroic construction, links to power, and presence in collective memory. It includes analyses of recent plays and cultural studies that highlight the political, social, and artistic roles of these women in Argentine history.
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No. 3 (2025)
This edition of Liminal brings together a selection of works presented at the 6th Ibero-American Theater Congress, held from September 3 to 6, 2024, as part of the Manizales International Festival (Colombia).
This congress is a fundamental space for showcasing Ibero-American research in the field of the performing arts. In its 2024 edition, the theme was “Body and Corporealities,” approached from theoretical, critical, historical, and pedagogical perspectives, among others.









