Problem
Analyze Luis Alfaro's drama "Mojada", an adaptation of Medea, and its depiction of the "wronged, if horrific, cultural 'other.'" How does Medea's "articulate otherness," aligned since the time of Euripides with vernacular traditions such as healing practices and even witchcraft, allow us to view American cultural values (individualism, assimilation, capitalism) in a more critical light?
(If you could use examples from "Mojada" or any other sources that support you response that would be helpful!)