Question

This playwright wrote about Lucha, a cannery worker who falls for Susana during a strike in California, in her play Watsonville. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this author who created the character Chac-Mool, the teenage son of the bisexual Medea, in a play that divides the US into territories for various racial groups.
ANSWER: Cherríe Moraga
[10e] With Gloria Anzaldúa, Moraga edited a feminist anthology titled for one of these structures “Called My Back.” Alfieri narrates the life of Eddie Carbone (“kahr-BOE-nay”) in an Arthur Miller play titled for “A View From” one of these structures.
ANSWER: bridges [or The Bridge Called My Back; or A View From the Bridge]
[10m] Moraga wrote a play titled for one of these things about La Capitana, a Muwekma woman who witnesses the demolition of two buildings. Arkadi Tscheidse (“CHIDE-zuh”) tells a parable in a play titled for one of these things in which Judge Adzak tests a baby's maternity.
ANSWER: circles [or Circle in the Dirt; or The Caucasian Chalk Circle]
<Noah Sheidlower, American Literature>

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