Spectacles of Agency and Desire: Dance Histories and the Burlesque StageMain MenuKatherine Greerfc295a655478c83ef28fbc5d88f44e832ee8ba0bLilianna Kanec453f3fcecc1717732f04f989f34f22e5a4d4903Maddie Leonard-Rose7795fc6919b777a978ec7bda4587e47146d4272eMargaret Morrison70f833738ab191151c82af514f5ee008e3ec05e1Claire Staveskifd4448269ba1d9180643996c497c3b954e2e9635Rachel Sigrid Freeburg19a18a24de8629654b230af3d38b9d4e018fd92aNena Couch011ed4d85d026b7c015f3ceb81e22a57b29b69c6Harmony Bench0272c6dce71da71c341d0dca5e4d21947d1ad231
Modes of Challenging Social Systems: Humor and Non-Normative Bodies
1media/55269886_150befb590_m.jpgmedia/55269886_150befb590_m.jpg2015-12-03T18:32:44-08:00Maddie Leonard-Rose7795fc6919b777a978ec7bda4587e47146d4272e59779plain2015-12-08T18:42:10-08:00Maddie Leonard-Rose7795fc6919b777a978ec7bda4587e47146d4272eBurlesque, through its use of humor and non-normativity (in neo-burlesque) subverts the dominant hegemonic system. Burlesque performers use bawdy humor as a a way to gain a distinct power over their predominantly male audiences. Neo-burlesque celebrates non-normative bodies and therefore challenges hegemonic beauty.
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1media/fart-1-1.png2015-12-02T14:26:25-08:00Maddie Leonard-Rose7795fc6919b777a978ec7bda4587e47146d4272eBawdy Women: Female Comics in Burlesque18plain2015-12-06T18:13:43-08:00Maddie Leonard-Rose7795fc6919b777a978ec7bda4587e47146d4272e
12015-11-23T02:24:21-08:00Lilianna Kanec453f3fcecc1717732f04f989f34f22e5a4d4903Neo-Burlesque Stars: A Challenge to Hegemonic Beauty20plain2015-12-08T19:29:09-08:00Lilianna Kanec453f3fcecc1717732f04f989f34f22e5a4d4903