This paper offers a queer-theory inflected reading of identity practices in British Theatre-in-Education (TIE) work seeking to address sexual identity and, more specifically, homophobic bullying. Noting the potentially unmarked or socially invisible quality of queer identities, this discussion seeks to reconsider the status of ‘coming out’ as the primary formative narrative of gay subjects, and draws on Peggy Phelan's critique of visibility to examine the tensions between performance work which offers opportunities for public identification and the competing (legal and ethical) expectations of confidentiality and disclosure within educational settings. As such, this re-examination of the closet is read within the context of a wider British ...
This chapter explores contemporary debates surrounding queer failure as a productive framework throu...
This ethnographic study explores both what is present and what is absent at The BRIT School for Perf...
Queer performance practice and production has emerged over the past four decades as an increasingly ...
This paper offers a queer-theory inflected reading of identity practices in British Theatre-in-Educa...
This paper offers a queer-theory inflected reading of identity practices in British Theatre-in-Educa...
If the 1970s saw the first appearance of lesbian and gay dramas, the 1990s have seen the rise of a b...
Boys in school, homophobia, and forms of masculinity are currently the focus of significant debate i...
This thesis proposes a relationship between Queer Theory and the development of perfonuance convent...
This study examines changes in representation of dissident male sexualities in twentieth century Bri...
In this paper, I use autoethnography to reconstruct scenes from my experiences of working as a teach...
Alternatives Within the Mainstream II follows from the first volume’s dedication to a critical appre...
Forum Theatre (FT), a participatory improvised theatre form, raises consciousness, enables debate an...
Educators in academic theatre programs, whether queer or non-queer, trans or cisgender, may not inte...
This thesis is an inquiry into how one understands sexual difference. It will consider how queer liv...
Contemporary research and pedagogy related to sexualities and schooling in Australia, Aotearoa1/New ...
This chapter explores contemporary debates surrounding queer failure as a productive framework throu...
This ethnographic study explores both what is present and what is absent at The BRIT School for Perf...
Queer performance practice and production has emerged over the past four decades as an increasingly ...
This paper offers a queer-theory inflected reading of identity practices in British Theatre-in-Educa...
This paper offers a queer-theory inflected reading of identity practices in British Theatre-in-Educa...
If the 1970s saw the first appearance of lesbian and gay dramas, the 1990s have seen the rise of a b...
Boys in school, homophobia, and forms of masculinity are currently the focus of significant debate i...
This thesis proposes a relationship between Queer Theory and the development of perfonuance convent...
This study examines changes in representation of dissident male sexualities in twentieth century Bri...
In this paper, I use autoethnography to reconstruct scenes from my experiences of working as a teach...
Alternatives Within the Mainstream II follows from the first volume’s dedication to a critical appre...
Forum Theatre (FT), a participatory improvised theatre form, raises consciousness, enables debate an...
Educators in academic theatre programs, whether queer or non-queer, trans or cisgender, may not inte...
This thesis is an inquiry into how one understands sexual difference. It will consider how queer liv...
Contemporary research and pedagogy related to sexualities and schooling in Australia, Aotearoa1/New ...
This chapter explores contemporary debates surrounding queer failure as a productive framework throu...
This ethnographic study explores both what is present and what is absent at The BRIT School for Perf...
Queer performance practice and production has emerged over the past four decades as an increasingly ...