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Gender, Sex, and Sexuality in Musical Theatre: He/She/They Could Have Danced All Night

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Critics and fans alike often mistake theatrical song and dance as evoking a sweeping sense of simplicity, heteronormativity, and traditionalism. Nothing drove home this cultural misunderstanding for Kelly Kessler as when a relative insisted she watch the Clint Eastwood-Lee Marvin cinematic transfer of Paddy Chayefskys Paint Your Wagon (1969) with a young niece and nephew because it was a sweet movie. In the relatives memory, good old-fashioned singing and dancingmatched with the power of an assumed hegemonic embrace of social normsfar outweighed the whoremongering, alcoholism, wife-selling, and what appears to be narratively sanctioned polyamory.

This collection seeks to trouble such an over-idealized impression of musical theatre. Tackling Rockettes, divas, and chorus boys; hit shows such as Hamilton and Spring Awakening; and lesser-known but ground-breaking gems like Erin Markeys A Ride on The Irish Cream and Kirsten Childss Bella: An American Tall Tale.

Gender, Sex and Sexuality in Musical Theatre: He/She/They Could Have Danced All Night takes a broad look at musical theatre across a range of intersecting lenses such as race, nation, form, dance, casting, marketing, pedagogy, industry, platform-specificity, stardom, politics, and so on. This collection assembles an amazing group of established and emergent musical theatre scholars to wrestle with the complexities of the gendered and sexualized musical theatre form. Gender and desire have long been at the heart of the musical, whether because birds and bees (and educated fleas) were doing it, a farm girl simply couldnt say no, or ones tits and ass were preventing them from landing the part.

An exciting and vibrant collection of articles from the archives of Studies in Musical Theatre, with contributions from Ryan Donovan, Michele Dvoskin, Sherrill Gow, Jiyoon Jung, David Haldane Lawrence, Stephanie Lim, Dustyn Martinich, Adrienne Gibbons Oehlers, Deborah Paredez, Alejandro Postigo, George Rodosthenous, Janet Werther, Stacy Wolf, Elizabeth L. Wollman, Bryan Vandevender and Kelly Kessler, brought together with a newly commissioned piece by Jordan Ealey. All set against the backdrop of Kelly Kesslers scene-setting introduction.

Excellent potential for classroom and course use on undergraduate and graduate courses in theatre studies, musical studies, womens and gender studies.

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  • Weight: 762g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Intellect Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781789386196

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Kelly Kessler is a professor of media and cinema studies in the college of communication at DePaul University and author of the books Destabilizing the Hollywood Musical: Music Masculinity and Mayhem (2010) and Broadway in the Box: Television's Lasting Love Affair with the Musical (2020). Kesslers research explores the porous borders of gender and genre often focusing on the musical across performance platforms and the mainstreaming of lesbian identity.

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