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Tentative Transgressions Homosexuality Aids And The Theater In Brazil 1st Edition Severino J Albuquerque

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Tentative Transgressions Homosexuality Aids And The Theater In Brazil 1st Edition Severino J Albuquerque
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Severino J. Albuquerque
ISBN: 9780299189235, 9780299189242, 0299189236, 0299189244
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Tentative Transgressions Homosexuality Aids And The Theater In Brazil 1st Edition Severino J Albuquerque by Severino J. Albuquerque 9780299189235, 9780299189242, 0299189236, 0299189244 instant download after payment.

A first-rate and innovative study that makes a major contribution to its field, and redresses a very serious absence of literature on gay themes and imagery in Brazilian theater. Part of what makes this study so important is its range. 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 Brazlian drama. Following the changing theatrical motifs through the decades, from the waning of the military dictatorship through the early days of AIDS, Albuquerque's study ultimately becomes a study of a whole Latin society, and the ways in which Latin theatre has absorbed and reflected the culture's own changing sensibilities.

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