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Author Cregan, David, 1967-

Title Deviant Acts : Essays on Queer Performance.

Publication Info. Dublin : Carysfort Press Limited, 2009.

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Description 1 online resource (361 pages)
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Contents Title Page; 1 Introduction ~ David Cregan; 2 Queering Oscar: Versions of Wilde on the Irish Stage and Screen ~ Eibhear Walshe; 3 The Politics of Camp: Queering Parades, Performance, and the Public in Belfast ~ Kathryn Conrad; 4 Lesbian Versions of the Female Biography Play: Emma Donoghue's I Know My Own Heart and Ladies and Gentlemen ~ Mária Kurdi; 5 Touching, Feeling, Cross-Dressing: On the Affectivity of Queer Performance. Or, What Makes Panti Fabulous. ~ Fintan Walsh; 6 Edward Martyn's Theatrical Hieratic Homoeroticism ~ Michael Patrick Lapointe.
7 The International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival ~ Brian Merriman8 Sexuality and the Dysfunctional City: Queering Segregated Space. ~ Niall Rea; 9 Gender as performance in the works of Glasshouse Productions, Dublin ~ Samuele Grassi; 10 Queer Wanderers, Queer Spaces: Dramatic Devices for Re-imagining Ireland ~ Todd Barry; 11 'Crying' on 'Pluto': 'Queering the "Irish Question" for Global Film Audiences' ~ Charlotte McIvor; 12 Living by the Code: Authority in The Gay Detective ~ Kathleen A. Heininge.
13 There's Nothing Queer Here: The Abbey Theatre and the Problem of Practice ~ David CreganContributors; Index; Endnotes.
Summary Essays on gay and lesbian performances in Ireland.
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Subject Gay theater -- Ireland.
Gay theater.
Ireland.
Homosexuality in the theater -- Ireland.
Homosexuality in the theater.
Gender identity in the theater.
Gender identity in the theater.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Gay theater.
Other Form: Print version: Cregan, David. Deviant Acts : Essays on Queer Performance. Dublin : Carysfort Press Limited, ©2009 9781904505426
ISBN 9781904505815
1904505813
9781904505426