Stretched to the Limit: Resilience and Resistance to Flexible Capitalism

Authors

  • Jimena Ortuzar Ryerson University

Author Biography

Jimena Ortuzar, Ryerson University

Jimena Ortuzar is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow at Ryerson University’s School of Performance where she is investigating histories of women’s grassroots activism in Canada and Latin America. Her writing appears in TDR, Performance Research, Journal of Curatorial Studies, Canadian Theatre Review, alt.theatre and anthologies of Latinx theatre and performance actions in the Americas as well as forthcoming collections on contemporary plays by women and theatre and migration. She is also a collaborator in Gatherings, a project for the preservation and study of performance histories in Canada.

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