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“Queer Boyhoods” examines depictions and enactments of the boy who is somehow just “not normal.” As we chart the cultural construction of …
Every life delivers a story (or three) worth telling well. This workshop course rehearses the writing and performance skills necessary to remake the raw…
PRINCETON COURSE CATALOG LISTING
"American Stages" investigates the history of theatre and performance in the United States during the past two centuries. Through archival excavations,…
This course examines theatrical performance as a mode of theorizing about gender, sex, sexuality and embodiment. Through lecture, discussion and performance workshops, this course charts the concept of “sex on stage” through distinct registers: gender as performance, cross-gender performance, performances of sexual identity,…
This course investigates how, within the history of Latino/a racial formation in the United States, popular performance has emerged as an essential and recurrent site of cultural encounter. As we chart the panethnic construction of U.S. Latina/o cultural identity in the 20th century, we will investigate the myriad ways that popular…