This article discusses recent responses to performances of same-sex male ballroom dancing in order to consider the subtle difference which can exist between homophobia and effeminophobia. Given that the world of performance-level ballroom dancing is a gay-friendly environment, in which many participants are openly gay identified, this article will argue that a discourse of effeminophobia, rather than homophobia, underpins the world of performance-level ballroom dance. Performance-level ballroom dance is often read as camp not only because it represents exaggerated gender roles but because its official technique requires that the male dancer synthesise codes of masculinity and femininity in his dancing. What protects the gender-dissident mal...
Based on a multi-sited ethnography on Western theatrical dance, the article focuses on the “problem ...
Departing from the proposal set out in Amelia Abraham’s Queer Intentions: A (Personal) Journey Throu...
This thesis is an empirical study into the experiences of young male dancers, aged 11-18 years, in t...
This paper proposes that LGBT+ mainstreaming on reality television programme Strictly Come Dancing c...
Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing on Ice are primetime reality television shows that promote partner...
In its classical form, ballroom dancing constitutes heterosexual dance couples enacting conservative...
This study focuses on discrimination and causes of discrimination on male dancers in Ballroom dance....
This article considers the theme of the Channel 4 show 'Playing It Straight' (2005), a variation on ...
Ballroom Dancing is a leisure pursuit that is currently enjoying a resurgence stimulated by TV shows...
The popularity of ballroom dance has ebbed and flowed over the years. In this article we argue that ...
Male homosexuality has long been associated with effeminacy. Yet, despite the long-standing historic...
Perhaps no artistic form unsettles American masculinity more than the Western theatrical dance tradi...
This is a sociological study of gender and sexualities in the context of professional dance in Scot...
Although previous research has investigated men in feminized sports, we took a different approach in...
This paper explores strains of resistance within the practices of competitive collegiate ballroom da...
Based on a multi-sited ethnography on Western theatrical dance, the article focuses on the “problem ...
Departing from the proposal set out in Amelia Abraham’s Queer Intentions: A (Personal) Journey Throu...
This thesis is an empirical study into the experiences of young male dancers, aged 11-18 years, in t...
This paper proposes that LGBT+ mainstreaming on reality television programme Strictly Come Dancing c...
Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing on Ice are primetime reality television shows that promote partner...
In its classical form, ballroom dancing constitutes heterosexual dance couples enacting conservative...
This study focuses on discrimination and causes of discrimination on male dancers in Ballroom dance....
This article considers the theme of the Channel 4 show 'Playing It Straight' (2005), a variation on ...
Ballroom Dancing is a leisure pursuit that is currently enjoying a resurgence stimulated by TV shows...
The popularity of ballroom dance has ebbed and flowed over the years. In this article we argue that ...
Male homosexuality has long been associated with effeminacy. Yet, despite the long-standing historic...
Perhaps no artistic form unsettles American masculinity more than the Western theatrical dance tradi...
This is a sociological study of gender and sexualities in the context of professional dance in Scot...
Although previous research has investigated men in feminized sports, we took a different approach in...
This paper explores strains of resistance within the practices of competitive collegiate ballroom da...
Based on a multi-sited ethnography on Western theatrical dance, the article focuses on the “problem ...
Departing from the proposal set out in Amelia Abraham’s Queer Intentions: A (Personal) Journey Throu...
This thesis is an empirical study into the experiences of young male dancers, aged 11-18 years, in t...