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Scènes queer contemporaines
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ISBN: 9782848678511 2848678518 Year: 2021 Publisher: Besançon : Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté,

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"Interrogeant l'articulation entre sexe, genre et sexualité, faisant la critique des processus de normalisation et d'exclusion, le queer a par excellence partie liée avec la scène. Par des études des scènes française, espagnole, latino américaine, des entretiens d'artistes tel Steven Cohen, et un Manifeste pour une lesbianisation du théâtre (Mag De Santo), le dossier central offre un parcours riche des formes scéniques contemporaines renouvelées." --


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The Palgrave handbook of queer and trans feminisms in contemporary performance
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ISBN: 9783030695552 9783030695569 9783030695576 9783030695545 Year: 2021 Publisher: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan,

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"The purpose of this Handbook is to provide students with an overview of key developments in queer and trans feminist theories and their significance to the field of contemporary performance studies. It presents new insights highlighting the ways in which rigid or punishing notions of gender, sexuality and race continue to flourish in systems of knowledge, faith and power which are relevant to a new generation of queer and trans feminist performers today. The guiding question for the Handbook is: How do queer and trans feminist theories enhance our understanding of developments in feminist performance today, and will this discussion give rise to new ways of theorizing contemporary performance? As such, the volume will survey a new generation of performers and theorists, as well as senior scholars, who engage and redefine the limits of performance. The chapters will demonstrate how intersectional, queer and trans feminist theoretical tools support new analyses of performance with a global focus. The primary audience will be students of theatre/ performance studies as well as queer /gender studies. The volume’s contents suggest close links between the formation of queer feminist identities alongside recent key political developments with transnational resonances. Furthermore, the emergence of new queer and trans feminist epistemologies prompts a reorientation regarding performance and identities in a 21st-century context." --

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