Jesusa Rodríguez Papers
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Laura María de Jesús Rodríguez Ramírez, known as Jesusa Rodríguez (born 1955 in Mexico City) is a director, actress, playwright, performance artist, scenographer, social activist, and senator (Moreno Party) in Mexico's Congress. She and her partner, Argentine singer/actress Liliana Felipe, operated El Hábito and Teatro de la Capilla, alternative performances spaces in the Coyoacán municipality of Mexico City, until 2005. In the 1980s Rodríguez notably directed an adaption of Mozart's Don Giovanni, featuring an all-female cast, entitled Donna Giovanni, and Oskar Panizza's El Concilio de Amor. Rodríguez won an Obie for Best Actor in Las Horas de Belén, A Book of Hours (1999) along with Ruth Maleczech and Mabou Mines. Rodríguez also contributes regularly to Mexico's most important feminist journal, Debate Feminista. This collection contains scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, magazines, photographs, contact sheets, programs and other ephemera, certificates, ID cards, diagrams, drafts and revisions of scripts, sketches, notes, sheet music, financial budgets, and correspondence from between 1977-2011 related to the creation and development of Jesusa Rodríguez's works as a director, playwright, and performance artist. The collection also contains materials relating to her work as a political and social activist, as documented by flyers, handouts, printed PowerPoint slides, articles, and optical discs containing video regarding gobierno legítimo de México, Creativa Resistencia, and the empowerment workshops that Rodríguez conducted. There are also empowerment workshop materials and participant letters.
Biographical Note
Laura María de Jesús Rodríguez Ramírez, known as Jesusa Rodríguez (born 1955 in Mexico City) is a director, actress, playwright, performance artist, scenographer, social activist, and senator (Moreno Party) in Mexico's Congress.
Well-known for her espectáculos, she steeped her performances in social and political commentary, and brought art into her activism. Although she is best known for her cabaret and political works, she has directed adaptations of diverse pieces, from William Shakespeare to Marguerite Yourcenar, opera to pastorelas.
Rodríguez studied at Centro Universitario de Teatro in Mexico City, and studied under director Julio Castillo, with whom she worked on several productions as a set designer, including Arde Pinocho. Early in her career she met her wife, Argentine singer and actress Liliana Felipe. They opened their first cabaret together, El Fracaso, and formed the theater group Divas A.C. with other actresses and playwrights. Divas A.C. would collaborate on many significant productions, including ¿Y cómo va la noche, Macbeth?, Trece señoritas: homenaje a Frida Kahlo, and most notably, Donna Giovanni.
An adaptation of Mozart's Don Giovanni, Donna Giovanni featured an all-female cast and toured across Europe. In 1988, Jesusa directed and starred in Oskar Panizza's El Concilio de Amor, which was also presented in several European countries and North America. In 1998, she first presented Las Horas de Belén in Mexico City, before staging the work Off-Broadway alongside Ruth Maleczech and Mabou Mines.
Jesusa Rodríguez first opened the performance space El Fracaso before opening and running the famous Teatro Bar El Hábito with her wife, Liliana Felipe. They ran El Hábito from 1990 to 2005, and over this span of 15 years, transformed their alternative performance space into a symbol of Mexican independent theater. Jesusa directed and staged hundreds of shows at El Hábito with numerous artists. In 2005, El Hábito was passed on to another cabaret group, Las Reinas Chulas, who changed the venue's name to El Vicio.
Alongside Liliana Felipe and fellow performer Regina Orozco, Jesusa Rodríguez had also done extensive work with indigenous communities throughout Mexico. Between 2001 and 2004, they ran workshops on empowerment, sex education, and re-articulating Mexican masculinity. Their workshops incorporated their theater experience, and they ran twenty-one of these workshops for indigenous and peasant women and men across 18 states of Mexico.
Jesusa's work as a performance artist informs her political and social activism, blending performance and protest into creative or artistic activism. She was involved in protests against substituting native corn for transgenic corn and the purchase of Monsanto by Bayer. She was also a part of the peaceful resistance movement and headed Resistencia Creativa, a movement that used "massive cabaret" as a political action tool. The movement was purportedly born in El Hábito, out of Mexico's highly contested 2006 general election and the political polarization and crisis that followed. With the election of conservative ruling party candidate Felipe Calderón by a fraction of a percentage, presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador immediately challenged the legitimacy of the election and its results. López Obrador and his supporters, including Resistencia Creativa, led mass protests, marches, and acts of civil disobedience, which culminated in a massive rally in Mexico City's historic Zócalo on July 30, 2006.
When then-senator Olga Sanchez Cordero became Secretary of the Interior in 2018, Rodríguez took Cordero's seat in the Senate. She is the first openly gay senator in Mexico.
Rodríguez also contributes regularly to Mexico's most important feminist journal, Debate Feminista.
Arrangement
The Jesusa Rodríguez Papers are arranged in four series:
Series I. Theater
Series II. Publications
Series III. Activism
Series IV. 2022 Accretion
Scope and Contents
The Jesusa Rodríguez Papers documents the development and process of significant theatrical productions in Jesusa Rodríguez's career as a theater director and performance artist, as well as the publicity and press related to this work. Some of the works prominently documented are Donna Giovanni and El Concilio de Amor. Additional works also featured in the collection are Ambrosio o La Fábula del Mal Amor, Las Horas de Belén, Atracciones Fénix, Pastorela Extraterrestre, and Così Fan Tutte. A large portion of the collection also documents the productions and events of the alternative performance spaces that she and her partner, Liliana Felipe owned and operated, El Fracaso and El Hábito. A large portion of the collection, particularly productions staged between 1983-1994, consists of scrapbook binders containing press clippings, photographic prints, contact sheets, negatives, theater programs, promotional materials, and other ephemera. Other materials documenting her theatrical productions include a curtain backdrop for Donna Giovanni, correspondence, magazines, newspapers, scripts and notes, drafts of lyrics, sheet music, articles, printed images, photographs, flyer layouts, brochures, financial documents, promotional mailers, fellowship proposals and applications, CDs and DVDs containing audio, video, and data, festival programs, certificates, identification cards, invitations, scene sketches and other drawings, painted illustrations, set designs and blueprints, and a calendar. As a social activist, Jesusa was involved in the protests surrounding the 2006 election, the peaceful civil resistance movement, and the anti-transgenic corn (En defensa del maíz) movement. For several years in the early 2000s, she ran empowerment workshops for indigenous and peasant women in Mexico. These activities are documented with press clippings, workshop materials and letters from workshop participants, flyers, handouts, printed PowerPoint slides, articles, and CDs and DVDs containing video and data.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
Any rights (including copyright and related rights to publicity and privacy) held by Jesusa Rodríguez were transferred to New York University in 2011 by Jesusa Rodríguez and Diana Taylor. Permission to publish or reproduce materials in this collection must be secured from the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive. Please contact tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date; Jesusa Rodríguez Papers; TAM 592; box number; folder number; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Purchased from Jesusa Rodríguez in 2011. The accession number associated with this collection is 2011.122. In October 2022, an accretion of materials previously held at the NYU Hemispheric Institute was transferred to the Tamiment collections; the accession number associated with this addition is 2022.083.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Advance notice is required for the use of computer records. Original physical digital media is restricted. An access terminal for born-digital materials in the collection is available by appointment for reading room viewing and listening only. Researchers may view an item's original container and/or carrier, but the physical carriers themselves are not available for use because of preservation concerns.
Appraisal
Extensive duplicates of handouts from the Activism series were discarded, with 3 copies retained.
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Processing Information
In August 2017, one item (the curtain backdrop from Jesusa Rodríguez's play, Donna Giovanni) was prepared for relocation to offsite art storage in September 2017.
The collection was processed in 2019. Paper materials were housed in archival folders and boxes. Loose paper materials were placed in archival folders. The collection originally came with binders which functioned as scrapbooks. These were deconstructed and foldered into numbered folders in order to retain original order. Original folder titles were retained and elaborated upon where necessary (i.e. with "miscellaneous" folders).
Series were created according to the natural intellectual arrangement of the collection. Material that belonged together intellectually was brought together physically. Paper material for each series was brought together physically, with oversized paper materials and physical digital media housed as appropriate. Separation sheets were created for physical digital media to sustain the intellectual relationship between items. Separation sheets were not created for the oversized paper materials, as they were originally loose, and intellectually part of the same series.
Optical discs were forensically imaged, analyzed, and described. New York University Libraries follow professional standards and best practices when imaging, ingesting, and processing born-digital material in order to maintain the integrity and authenticity of the content.
In October 2022, an accretion of materials was rehoused in archival boxes and folders, maintaining its order and intellectually added to the collection as a new series (Series IV. 2022 Accretion).
In September 2024, digital objects for processed electronic records were created to conform to current practices.
Revisions to this Guide
Repository
Series I. Theater, 1977-2011, bulk 1983-2009, inclusive; 1983-2009, bulk
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This series includes materials documenting productions, performance spaces, fellowship materials, festivals, Liliana Felipe's work, and collaborations between Jesusa and Liliana. Some major productions that are documented are Donna Giovanni and El Concilio de Amor, and additional works, such as Ambrosio o La Fábula del Mal Amor, Las Horas de Belén, and Così Fan Tutte. A large portion of the collection, particularly productions staged between 1980-1994, consists of scrapbook binders containing press clippings, photographic prints, contact sheets, negatives, theater programs, promotional materials, and other ephemera. Some of thes binders originally labeled "misc." contain a variety of productions, including Coatlicue, and one of her earlier productions, Arde Pinocho, the latter of which she worked as a set and costume designer for director Julio Castillo. Other materials documenting Jesusa Rodríguez's theatrical productions include a curtain backdrop for Donna Giovanni, correspondence, magazines, newspapers, scripts and notes, drafts of lyrics, sheet music, articles, printed images, photographs, flyer layouts, brochures, financial documents, promotional mailers, fellowship proposals and applications, festival programs, certificates, identification cards, invitations, scene sketches and other drawings, a couple painted illustrations, set designs and blueprints, a calendar, and optical discs containing audio, video, and data (photographs).
Arrangement
Productions have been grouped together and arranged in chronological order. Following this are groupings of materials related to Jesusa and Liliana's performance spaces, fellowship materials, festivals, Liliana Felipe, collaborations between Jesusa and Liliana, and miscellaneous productions, also arranged in chronological order.
Don Giovanni, 1985-1987, inclusive
Don Giovanni 1 (1 of 2), 1984-1985, inclusive
Don Giovanni 1 (2 of 2), 1984, inclusive
Don Giovanni 2 (1 of 2), 1983-1986, inclusive
Don Giovanni 2 (2 of 2), 1983-1984, inclusive
Donna Giovanni 3 (1 of 2), 1985, inclusive
Donna Giovanni 3 (2 of 2), 1985, inclusive
Donna Giovanni 4 (1 of 2), 1986-1987, inclusive
Donna Giovanni 4 (2 of 2), 1987, inclusive
Miscellaneous Donna Giovanni 1 (1 of 2), 1984-1986, inclusive
Miscellaneous Donna Giovanni 1 (2 of 2), 1980-1988, inclusive
Miscellaneous Donna Giovanni 2 (1 of 2), 1984-1987, inclusive
Miscellaneous Donna Giovanni 2 (2 of 2), 1985-1995, inclusive
Donna Giovanni, Borrowing Puppets, 1994, inclusive
Ambrosio o La Fábula del Mal Amor (1 of 2), 1986-1990, inclusive
Ambrosio o La Fábula del Mal Amor (2 of 2), 1986-1990, inclusive
El Concilio de Amor, circa 1987, inclusive
El Concilio de Amor, 1988-1989, inclusive
El Concilio de Amor, 1989, 1995, inclusive
El Concilio de Amor (1 of 2), 1988-1989, inclusive
El Concilio de Amor (2 of 2), 1994-1995, inclusive
El Concilio de Amor, 1995, inclusive
El Concilio de Amor, 1995, inclusive
El Concilio de Amor, 1987 and 1995 Adaptations with Alternative Endings, circa 1995, inclusive
El Concilio de Amor, 1988, 1995, inclusive
Miscellaneous El Concilio de Amor, 1995, inclusive
Cielo de Abajo (1 of 3), 1992-1996, inclusive
Cielo de Abajo (2 of 3), 1992-1994, inclusive
Cielo de Abajo (3 of 3), 1994-1995, inclusive
Short Skits for Cabaret, 1985-1987, inclusive
Atracciones Fénix, 1986, 1999, inclusive
Berlin en Luz, circa 1990s, inclusive
Performance Celebrating Teresa and Ana María Pecanins, 1994-1995, inclusive
Salinas Skits (1 of 2), 1994-1996, inclusive
Salinas Skits (2 of 2), 1995-1996, inclusive
Guru Barbie and Luminarias de la Sombra, circa 1995-2005, inclusive
Così Fan Tutte, circa 1996, inclusive
Las Horas de Belén, 1999-2000, inclusive
Macbeth, 2002, inclusive
Pastorela Extraterrestre, 2002, inclusive
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Electronic Records
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Enemigos de Fox, 2003, inclusive
Cabaret Prehispánico, 2004, inclusive
Paper
Electronic Records
Digital materials
Noches de Bohemia, 2005, inclusive
Los Burrones, 2005-2006, inclusive
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Electronic Records
Digital materials
Aniversario de Benito Juárez en Coyoacán, 2006, inclusive
Noches Árabes al Pastor, 2006-2007, inclusive
Noches Árabes al Pastor, 2007, inclusive
El libro de sexo gratuito, 2008-2009, inclusive
Diálogos entre Darwin y Dios, 2008-2009, inclusive
Presentación del libro, "La Ciencia como Calamidad" de Marcelino Sereigido en Guadalajara, circa 2009, inclusive
Sor Juana en Almoloya and Primero Sueño de Sor Juana Inés de La Cruz, 2009-2011, inclusive
Guggenheim Fellowship, 1990-1997 (bulk 1990-1991), inclusive
Rockefeller Foundation Proposal, 1993-1996, inclusive
Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, Encuentros, 2001-2005, inclusive
Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro de Bogotá, 2006, inclusive
I.D.s, 1978, 1982, 2004, inclusive
Jesusa y Liliana, 1994, 2006-2007, inclusive
Liliana (1 of 2), 1980-2010 (bulk 2001-2010), inclusive
Liliana (2 of 2), 2002-2005, inclusive
Multiple Productions (1 of 3), 1977-1981, inclusive
Multiple Productions (2 of 3), 1982-1983, inclusive
Multiple Productions (3 of 3), 1981-1983, inclusive
Multiple Productions (1 of 2), 1983-1986, inclusive
Multiple Productions (2 of 2), 1986-1989, inclusive
Multiple Productions (1 of 2), 1997-2001, inclusive
Multiple Productions (2 of 2), 1995-2001, inclusive
Multiple Productions, circa 1985-1995, 2001, inclusive
Multiple Productions (1 of 3), 1988, inclusive
Multiple Productions (2 of 3), 1989-1990, inclusive
Multiple Productions (3 of 3), 1990, inclusive
Multiple Productions (1 of 2), 2001-2004, inclusive
Multiple Productions (2 of 2), 2002, inclusive
Miscellaneous Texts, 1994-2002, inclusive
El Fracaso (1 of 2), 1983, inclusive
El Fracaso (2 of 2), 1984, inclusive
El Hábito (1 of 2), 1991-1992, inclusive
El Hábito (2 of 2), 1991-1994, inclusive
El Hábito (1 of 2), 1990-1991, inclusive
El Hábito (2 of 2), 1992-1995, inclusive
El Hábito (1 of 2), 1990-1993, inclusive
El Hábito (2 of 2), 1991-1995, inclusive
Department of Labor Issues Against El Hábito, 2002-2006, inclusive
Last Day of El Hábito, 2005, inclusive
La Capilla, 2003, inclusive
Donna Giovanni Curtain Backdrop, Undated, inclusive
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Series II. Publications, 1978-2009, bulk 1991-2009, inclusive; 1991-2009, bulk
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The majority of materials in this series are whole magazines and other news publications, with a few press clippings intermixed. The articles are either reviews of productions or features on Jesusa Rodríguez.
Arrangement
This series is arranged in chronological order.
Press, 1978-2007 (bulk 1991-1997), inclusive
Press, 1981-2004, inclusive
Press, 1999-2000, inclusive
Press, 1999, 2004, inclusive
Papel Periódico y Fotos Entrevistas, 1999, 2005, inclusive
Press, 2001, inclusive
Press, 2002-2009, inclusive
Press, 2004-2009, inclusive
Press, 1986, 2009, inclusive
Series III. Activism, 1990-2010, inclusive
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This series contains press clippings related to various causes and protests that Jesusa Rodríguez was involved in, as well as flyers, handouts, printed PowerPoint slides, articles, and optical discs containing video regarding gobierno legítimo de México, Creativa Resistencia, and the empowerment workshops that Rodríguez conducted . There are also empowerment workshop materials and participant letters.
Arrangement
Folders have been arranged generally by subject/cause.
2006 Election Activism, 1993-2006, inclusive
Oaxaca Graffiti Protests, 2006-2008, inclusive
Doña Jesusa Ramírez Gama, 1995-2007 (bulk 2000-2007), inclusive
Protest Articles, 1995-2009, inclusive
Protest Articles, 1990, 2000-2010, inclusive
Empowerment Workshops, 2001-2003, inclusive
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Electronic Records
Digital materials
Zapatistas, 2009, inclusive
En Defensa del Maíz (1 of 4), 2004, inclusive
En Defensa del Maíz (2 of 4), 2004, inclusive
En Defensa del Maíz (3 of 4), 1996-2010 (bulk 2004-2007), inclusive
En Defensa del Maíz (4 of 4), 2010, inclusive
Protesta: Anti-violencia, Legalización de Marihuana, Maíz, 2007-2010, inclusive
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Electronic Records
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Series IV. 2022 Accretion, 1976-2019, inclusive
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Scope and Contents
This accretion to the Jesusa Rodríguez Papers consists of materials documenting Rodriguez's performances (including Hugostasás y Los Demás, El Rey Lear, and El Hábito) through photographs, reviews, scripts, set designs, programs, clippings, notes, ephemera, scrapbooks, and journals.
Arrangement
This series has not been arranged by an archivist. Original order is unknown.