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Sex on Stage

Performing the Body Politic
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Description

This is the first collection of original essays, articles, and images from authors, activists, artists, and scholars that grapple with the explicit body and the staging of sex across multiple spaces – from burlesque to drag, to sex work, to celebrity culture. Sex on Stage uncovers how gender and sexuality collide on stage in dynamic, dramatic, and thought-provoking ways. By taking a broad view of sex and the stage, this book tracks influences across the underground, marginalised, and the mainstream, from ‘high’ contemporary live art to the ‘low’ of entertainment. Across these mediums, the staging of sex pushes against decorums of respectability, instead flaunting the body to shock, to entertain, to tell stories, and to display a new kind of gender expression. The subjects and contributors included in this collection inhabit their bodies—in fact, demand the agency of the body—in self-authored ways. Gender and sexuality here are performative, and what comes into being challenges traditional constructions of both femininity and sexuality. Case studies include South-East Asian stereotypes in burlesque performance and an exploration of Latinx performance artist Xandra Ibarra.

Author Biography:

Alison J. Carr is an artist and a lecturer in Contemporary Art at the University of Huddersfield, UK. She is the author of Viewing Pleasure and Being A Showgirl: How Do I Look? (2018). www.alisonjcarr.net Lynn Sally is a writer and performance studies scholar. She is the author of Neo-Burlesque: Striptease as Transformation (2022). www.lynnsally.com
Release date NZ
January 23rd, 2025
Contributors
  • Edited by Alison J Carr
  • Edited by Lynn Sally
Pages
256
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
ISBN-13
9781350443617
Product ID
38564158

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