American Burlesque is a historical movement dating back to the late nineteenth century that has had a recent revival in our culture. Searching for community, physical and emotional well-being, and increased self-esteem, women are flocking to recreational burlesque classes, seeking to draw upon the bold confidence of the audacious burlesquers of the past. This study examines the experiences of eight women on a reality television show who sought empowerment and increased self-esteem through sexualized dance. Through participant observation and reviewing video-footage and transcripts of filmed interviews, the study examines the relationship between burlesque dancing and empowerment through the experiences of these individuals. All the particip...
Using multiple case methodology, this study investigated the meaning of dance in the lives of nine w...
This paper examines the cultural phenomenon of 'new burlesque', a subculture in which young women ta...
In mid-twentieth century America, the practice of mixing – the required visibility of performers out...
Contemporary body image research has focused on the impacts of positive body image over negative bod...
Rejecting the association between aging and asexuality that persists in the UK’s cultural representa...
In a modern patriarchal society, women often receive the message that their appearance and sexuality...
In a modern patriarchal society, women often receive the message that their appearance and sexuality...
There are distinct patterns in American history, culture, and society that are present during the ti...
Burlesque performance contains liberatory potential for the performer, by allowing them to engage wi...
Burlesque has seen a resurgence in the form of recreation and exists in different parts of the globe...
The sexualization of girls in dance competitions is a widely discussed issue amongst dance studios, ...
This study explores sexuality, objectification, and the gender roles displayed in exotic dance clubs...
The activity of 'pole dancing' has recently been transformed from an act performed exclusively in st...
This study explored the consumption behaviours associated with the highly gendered pastime of belly ...
This research explores the ways in which notions of gender, sexuality, identity, and body are reifie...
Using multiple case methodology, this study investigated the meaning of dance in the lives of nine w...
This paper examines the cultural phenomenon of 'new burlesque', a subculture in which young women ta...
In mid-twentieth century America, the practice of mixing – the required visibility of performers out...
Contemporary body image research has focused on the impacts of positive body image over negative bod...
Rejecting the association between aging and asexuality that persists in the UK’s cultural representa...
In a modern patriarchal society, women often receive the message that their appearance and sexuality...
In a modern patriarchal society, women often receive the message that their appearance and sexuality...
There are distinct patterns in American history, culture, and society that are present during the ti...
Burlesque performance contains liberatory potential for the performer, by allowing them to engage wi...
Burlesque has seen a resurgence in the form of recreation and exists in different parts of the globe...
The sexualization of girls in dance competitions is a widely discussed issue amongst dance studios, ...
This study explores sexuality, objectification, and the gender roles displayed in exotic dance clubs...
The activity of 'pole dancing' has recently been transformed from an act performed exclusively in st...
This study explored the consumption behaviours associated with the highly gendered pastime of belly ...
This research explores the ways in which notions of gender, sexuality, identity, and body are reifie...
Using multiple case methodology, this study investigated the meaning of dance in the lives of nine w...
This paper examines the cultural phenomenon of 'new burlesque', a subculture in which young women ta...
In mid-twentieth century America, the practice of mixing – the required visibility of performers out...