Susana Cook is an Argentinean-born, New York City-based experimental performance artist who has been writing and producing original work for over 20 years.
Cook began studying drama and performing in Argentina, before moving to New York City in 1993.
Works
- The Fury of the Gods (2010)
- The unPatriotic Act: Homeland Insecurities (2007)
- The Idiot King (2006)
- The Values Horror Show (2005)
- 100 Years of Attitude (2004)
- Dykenstein: Sex, Horror and the Tragedy of the Straight Brain (2003)
- Hamletango: Prince of Butches (2002)
- Spic for Export (2002)
- The Fraud (2001)
- Gross National Product (2000)
- Conga Guerilla Forest (1999)
- Hot Tamale (1999)
- We are Faking our National Orgasm (1999)
- Bitches are a Girl’s Best Friend (1998)
- Parable of the Sour (1998)
- Rats: The Fantasy of Extermination (1998)
- Butch Fashion Show in the Femme Auto Body Shop (1997)
- Post Colonial Butches: Post Patriarchal Femmes and other Blessings (1997)
- Gender Acts (1996)
- Tango Lesbiango (1996)
- The Service Economy Vaudeville (1996)
- The Title: A Parody of Opera, Angels and Tango (1994)
- Las Tres Américas (1992)
References
- ^ Costa, Maria Dolores (25 Sep 2008). "Latina Lesbian Writers and Performers". Journal of Lesbian Studies. 7 (3): 5–27. doi:10.1300/J155v07n03_02. PMID 24816051. S2CID 149030062.
- Goddard, Amy Jo (2007). "Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers". Social Justice. 34 (1): 97–116. JSTOR 29768424.
External links
- Susana Cook performance videos at the NYU Hemispheric Institute Digital Video Library
- Susana Cook website
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- Living people
- Argentine emigrants to the United States
- American performance artists
- American women dramatists and playwrights
- American women performance artists
- American lesbian writers
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- Argentine LGBTQ dramatists and playwrights
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