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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190679705 , 9780190679699 , 0190679700 , 0190679697
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 138 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Farfan, Penny author Performing queer modernism
    DDC: 791.086/64
    RVK:
    Keywords: Gays in the performing arts ; Homosexuality in the theater ; English drama History and criticism 20th century ; American drama History and criticism 20th century ; Gays in the performing arts ; Homosexuality in the theater ; English drama History and criticism ; 20th century ; American drama History and criticism ; 20th century ; American drama ; English drama ; Gays in the performing arts ; Homosexuality in the theater ; Englisch ; Amerikanisches Englisch ; Drama ; Theater ; Performance ; Tanz ; Homosexualität
    Abstract: "Focusing on some of the best-known and most visible stage plays and dance performances of the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-centuries, Penny Farfan's interdisciplinary study demonstrates that queer performance was integral to and productive of modernism, that queer modernist performance played a key role in the historical emergence of modern sexual identities, and that it anticipated, and was in a sense foundational to, the insights of contemporary queer modernist studies. Chapters on works from Vaslav Nijinsky's Afternoon of a Faun to Noël Coward's Private Lives highlight manifestations of and suggest ways of reading queer modernist performance. Together, these case studies clarify aspects of both the queer and the modernist, and how their co-productive intersection was articulated in and through performance on the late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century stage. Performing Queer Modernism thus contributes to an expanded understanding of modernism across a range of performance genres, the central role of performance within modernism more generally, and the integral relation between performance history and the history of sexuality. It also contributes to the ongoing transformation of the field of modernist studies, in which drama and performance remain under-represented, and to revisionist historiographies that approach modernist performance through feminist and queer critical perspectives and interdisciplinary frameworks and that consider how formally innovative as well as more conventional works collectively engaged with modernity, at once reflecting and contributing to historical change in the domains of gender and sexuality"--The publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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