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Puto: Plays

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Ricardo A. Bracho. Edited by Jennifer S. Ponce de León, Richard T. Rodríguez, and Randall Williams
2026
Published by: Duke University Press
summary
Ricardo A. Bracho is a queer Chicano Marxist playwright from Los Angeles whose theatrical works dramatize the lives of gay Black and Brown partisans of anti-capitalism and decolonization. Characterized by their playful use of theory, Bracho’s plays utilize the stage as a place for characters to debate questions of sexual and political liberation. Though Bracho’s work has been breaking ground within the experimental Latinx theater and arts community since the 1990s, his plays have not been widely accessible beyond their staging. Driven by passion—for politics, for the dancefloor, for dispossessed bodies, communities, and lands—Bracho’s award-winning plays express a polyphony of outlaw voices and contemporary dramas. With a foreword by Bracho’s teacher and iconic Chicana writer Cherríe Moraga, an afterword by Juana Maria Rodriguez, as well as critical notes and an introduction by editors Jennifer Ponce de León, Richard T. Rodriguez, and Randall Williams, Puto makes Bracho’s key works available to a broader public for the first time, bringing Bracho’s frank, transgressive, and revolutionary work to the forefront just when the world needs it most.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title Page

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Epigraph

Contents

Foreword By Cherríe Moraga

pp. xi-xiii

Author’s Acknowledgments

pp. xv-xvii

Editors’ Acknowledgments

pp. xix

Introduction By Jennifer S. Ponce de León, Richard T. Rodríguez, and Randall Williams

pp. 1-22

The Sweetest Hangover

pp. 23-65

El Santo Joto

pp. 67-71

Ni Madre

pp. 73-80

Mexican Psychotic

pp. 81-92

Appetites I Have Inherited

pp. 93-98

Sissy

pp. 99-137

Puto

pp. 139-179

A Black and A Brown

pp. 181-183

“I Don’t Do Plot, I Do Ideology": Interview with Jennifer S. Ponce de León

pp. 185-206

Afterword By Juana María Rodríguez

pp. 207-209

Bibliography

pp. 211-213

Contributors

pp. 215-216
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