Eric Mayer-García
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
23
Citations
7
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
13
Publishing since 2013
Eric Mayer-García studies theater and performance with a focus on Latin American, Latinx, and Cuban contexts. His work examines how performance intersects with colonial history, cultural exchange, ritual, and social resistance, drawing on archives, folklore, and cross-cultural artistic traditions. He often analyzes specific plays, artists, and theater movements to explore themes of identity, migration, and justice.
Publication activity has been steady with a recent increase, rising to six outputs in 2025.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- States/Stages of Emergency: A Work-in-Progress Resistance Toolkit
Theatre topics · 2025
- The Coloniality of Naufragio and Utopia in Teatro Buendía’s Otra tempestad
2025
- Esu's crossroads and Ogun's crossing over: Intercultural creativity and postcolonial futurity in the theater of Femi Euba
2025
- Breaking Western Binaries through Mediumship in Acting and Devising Performance
Performance Research · 2024
- Latinx Presence in the New York Downtown Arts Scenes, 1963–1975
2024
- Folk Narrative, Transmission, and Generational Thinking: A Conversation with Migdalia Cruz
Journal of Folklore Research · 2024
- Theorizing Performance Archives through the Critic's Labor
Theatre Survey · 2023
- Theorizing Performance Archives through the Critic's Labor
Theatre Survey · 2023
- Contrapunteo 1: Intersectionality and Genealogies of Third World Feminist Thought
Journal of American Folklore · 2022
- Esu’s crossroads and Ogun’s crossing over: Intercultural creativity and postcolonial futurity in the theater of Femi Euba
Atlantic Studies · 2021
- Intercambio:
University of Alabama Press eBooks · 2020
- Thinking East and West in Nuestra América: Retracing the Footprints of a Latinx Teatro Brigade in Revolutionary Cuba
Theatre history studies · 2020
- Intercambio: A Visual History of Nuevo Teatro from the Ana Olivarez-Levinson Photography Collection
Theatre history studies · 2020
- Theatre and Cartographies of Power: Repositioning the Latina/O Americas ed. by Jimmy A. Noriega and Analola Santana
Theatre Journal · 2020
- John D. “Rio” Riofrio, Continental Shifts: Migration, Representation, and the Struggle for Justice in Latin(o) America (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2015, $24.95). Pp. 212. <scp>isbn</scp>978 1 4773 0542 3.
Journal of American Studies · 2019
- Atlantic Studies×2
- Theatre history studies×2
- Theatre Survey×2
- Journal of Folklore Research×2
- Chiricú Journal Latina/o Literatures Arts and Cultures×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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