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Tentative Transgressions By Severino J. Albuquerque
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Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10
0299189244
ISBN-13
9780299189242
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2852901
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Publication Name
Tentative Transgressions : Homosexuality, Aids, and the Theater in Brazil
Language
English
Subject
Caribbean & Latin American, General, Lgbt Studies / Gay Studies, LGBT, Subjects & Themes / General
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Drama, Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
13.3 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
5.9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2003-005649
Reviews
"Albuquerque has produced a first-rate analysis of the presentations (and absences) of images of homosexualities in twentieth-century Brazilian theater."—James Green, author of Beyond Carnival, "This valuable narrative of identity and agency explains how a marginalized group can cross boundaries to achieve a degree of self-awareness and challenge the public to engage in personal reflection and cultural criticism. The cathartic AIDS metaphor concretizes the experiences of suffering and exclusion while calling for a more humane response to otherness. Highly recommended."-D. L. Heyck, Choice, "Albuquerque has produced a first-rate analysis of the presentations (and absences) of images of homosexualities in twentieth-century Brazilian theater."-James Green, author ofBeyond Carnival, "Albuquerque's work . . . provides an archaeology of theatrical representations of homosexuality in Brazil, an alternative history of Brazilian theater from the margins, a critical analysis of canonical and non-canonical plays infused with the insights of feminist and queer theory, as well as a history of the representation of AIDS in Brazilian culture."—Fernando Arenas, University of Minnesota, "Albuquerque has produced a first-rate analysis of the presentations (and absences) of images of homosexualities in twentieth-century Brazilian theater."--James Green, author of Beyond Carnival, "Albuquerque's work . . . provides an archaeology of theatrical representations of homosexuality in Brazil, an alternative history of Brazilian theater from the margins, a critical analysis of canonical and non-canonical plays infused with the insights of feminist and queer theory, as well as a history of the representation of AIDS in Brazilian culture."--Fernando Arenas, University of Minnesota, "This valuable narrative of identity and agency explains how a marginalized group can cross boundaries to achieve a degree of self-awareness and challenge the public to engage in personal reflection and cultural criticism. The cathartic AIDS metaphor concretizes the experiences of suffering and exclusion while calling for a more humane response to otherness. Highly recommended."--D. L. Heyck, Choice, "Albuquerque has produced a first-rate analysis of the presentations (and absences) of images of homosexualities in twentieth-century Brazilian theater."-James Green, author of Beyond Carnival, "This valuable narrative of identity and agency explains how a marginalized group can cross boundaries to achieve a degree of self-awareness and challenge the public to engage in personal reflection and cultural criticism. The cathartic AIDS metaphor concretizes the experiences of suffering and exclusion while calling for a more humane response to otherness. Highly recommended."-D. L. Heyck,Choice, This valuable narrative of identity and agency explains how a marginalized group can cross boundaries to achieve a degree of self-awareness and challenge the public to engage in personal reflection and cultural criticism. The cathartic AIDS metaphor concretizes the experiences of suffering and exclusion while calling for a more humane response to otherness. Highly recommended."—D. L. Heyck, Choice, "Albuquerque's work . . . provides an archaeology of theatrical representations of homosexuality in Brazil, an alternative history of Brazilian theater from the margins, a critical analysis of canonical and non-canonical plays infused with the insights of feminist and queer theory, as well as a history of the representation of AIDS in Brazilian culture."-Fernando Arenas, University of Minnesota
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
869.2/4209353
Synopsis
Starting at the beginning of the twentieth century, Albuquerque examines the way the Modernist movement both fueled and inhibited the use of gay imagery in Brazilian drama. This elegant and fluid study ultimately becomes an examination of a whole Latin society, and the ways in which Latin theatre has absorbed and reflected the culture's own changing sensibilities, that will intrigue anyone interested in Latin American culture, literature, or theater. Winner, 2008 Elizabeth A. Steinberg Prize, Starting at the beginning of the twentieth century, Albuquerque examines the way the Modernist movement both fueled and inhibited the use of gay imagery in Brazilian drama. This elegant and fluid study ultimately becomes an examination of a whole Latin society, and the ways in which Latin theatre has absorbed and reflected the culture's own changing sensibilities, that will intrigue anyone interested in Latin American culture, literature, or theater.
LC Classification Number
PQ9595.H65
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