A border is a force of containment that inspires dreams of being overcome and crossed; motivates bodies to climb over; and threatens physical harm. This book critically examines a range of cultural performances produced in relation to the tensions and movements of/about the borders dividing North America, including the Caribbean.
Author Biography:
PATRICK ANDERSON, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication, University of California, San Diego, USA LOWELL FIET, Professor of English, University of Puerto Rico-Río Piedras, Puerto Rico E. PATRICK JOHNSON, Professor and Chair of the Department of Performance Studies, Northwestern University, USA RIC KNOWLES, Professor of Theatre Studies, University of Guelph, Canada JOSH KUN, Associate Professor, Annenberg School for Communication and the Department of American Studies and Ethnicity, University of Southern California, USA ENG-BENG LIM, Assistant Professor, Department of Theatre, Speech and Dance, Brown University, USA ALEJANDRO MADRID, Associate Professor, Department of Latino and Latin American Studies, University of Illinois-Chicago, USA PAIGE MCGINLEY, Assistant Professor of Theater Studies, American Studies, and African American Studies, Yale University, USA ANA PUGA, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Ohio State University, USA JOSÉ MANUEL VALENZUELA ARCE, Professor and Researcher, Department of Cultural Studies, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico PATRICIA YBARRA, Associate Professor, Department of Theatre, Speech and Dance, Brown University, USA