A book review by Professor Germán Garrido (City University of New York) in Theatre Research International praises Stefano Boselli's (Theatre) recent monograph, Actor-Network Dramaturgies: The Argentines of Paris: “As its title anticipates, Boselli’s book leverages ANT (actor-network theory) to navigate the rhizomatic network of Argentine theatre luminaries in the City of Light from the 1960s to the 1990s. Through meticulous research spanning France and Argentina, Boselli unveils the intricate associations among playwrights, directors and performers, encompassing a diverse array of agents – from designers to large cultural phenomena, as well as illnesses, wine and neighborhoods. […] Boselli seamlessly transitions from artistic (voluntary) decisions to the material conditions of production, weaving in the influence of non-human agents that often go unnoticed. […] aside from shedding new light on Copi, Actor-Network Dramaturgies: The Argentines of Paris is perhaps the most comprehensive study to date about Savary and TSE. […] Boselli challenges usual conventions about who are thought to play central roles in our critical narratives. […] The book serves as a bold experiment in applying ANT, inviting readers to engage with theatre – and the world – in a novel light, showcasing the productivity of this critical approach.”