Jorge Huerta Papers 1964-2008

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Jorge Huerta Papers 1964-2008

Papers of Jorge Huerta, playwright, Chicano director, and professor at the University of California, San Diego. The papers primarily document Huerta's directoral projects, academic work, and involvement with various national theatre organizations and committees. The bulk of the collection is made up of documents from numerous Latino theatre projects, including TENAZ, El Teatro Campesino, and El Teatro Ensemble. Included are typescript drafts of articles, essays, and books written by Huerta, including (1982), (1989), and (2000). This collection also includes multiple typescript drafts of plays and articles written by various Hispanic playwrights and scholars. Chicano Theater: Themes And Forms Nuevos Pasos: Chicano And Puerto Rican Drama Chicano Drama: Performance, Society, And Myth

60.0 Linear feet; 108 archive boxes, 5 card files, and 14 oversize folders

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