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Scene of Harlem Cabaret
ISBN: 9780226862521 bzw. 0226862526, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Scene of Harlem Cabaret
ISBN: 9780226862521 bzw. 0226862526, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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The Scene of Harlem Cabaret by Shane Vogel Paperback | Indigo Chapters
ISBN: 9780226862521 bzw. 0226862526, vermutlich in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Taschenbuch, neu.
Harlem's nightclubs in the 1920s and '30s were a crucible for testing society's racial and sexual limits. Normally tacit divisions were there made spectacularly public in the vibrant, but often fraught, relationship between performer and audience. The cabaret scene, Shane Vogel contends, also played a key role in the Harlem Renaissance by offering an alternative to the politics of sexual respectability and racial uplift that sought to dictate the proper subject matter for black arts and letters. Individually and collectively, luminaries such as Duke Ellington, Lena Horne, Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, Wallace Thurman, and Ethel Waters expanded the possibilities of blackness and sexuality in America, resulting in a queer nightlife that flourished in music, in print, and on stage. Deftly combining performance theory, literary criticism, historical research, and biographical study, The Scene of Harlem Cabaret brings this rich moment in history to life, while exploring the role of nightlife performance as a definitive touchstone for understanding the racial and sexual politics of the early twentieth century. | The Scene of Harlem Cabaret by Shane Vogel Paperback | Indigo Chapters.
The Scene of Harlem Cabaret: Race, Sexuality, Performance (2009)
ISBN: 9780226862521 bzw. 0226862526, vermutlich in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, A1A Books.
University of Chicago Press, 2009-04-01. paperback. Very Good. Minor wear, sticker on back cover, VG copy overall 8G.
The Scene of Harlem Cabaret: Race, Sexuality, Performance
ISBN: 9780226862521 bzw. 0226862526, in Englisch, Chicago University Press, neu.
Harlem's nightclubs in the 1920s and '30s were a crucible for testing society's racial and sexual limits. Combining performance theory, historical research, and biographical study, this title explores the role of nightlife performance as a definitive touchstone for understanding the racial and sexual politics of the early 20th century.
The Scene of Harlem Cabaret: Race, Sexuality, Performance
ISBN: 9780226862521 bzw. 0226862526, in Englisch, Chicago University Press, neu.
Harlem's nightclubs in the 1920s and '30s were a crucible for testing society's racial and sexual limits. Combining performance theory, historical research, and biographical study, this title explores the role of nightlife performance as a definitive touchstone for understanding the racial and sexual politics of the early 20th century.
The Scene of Harlem Cabaret: Race, Sexuality, Performance
ISBN: 9780226862514 bzw. 0226862518, in Englisch, Chicago University Press, neu.
Harlem's nightclubs in the 1920s and '30s were a crucible for testing society's racial and sexual limits. Combining performance theory, historical research, and biographical study, this title explores the role of nightlife performance as a definitive touchstone for understanding the racial and sexual politics of the early 20th century.
The Scene of Harlem Cabaret
ISBN: 9780226862521 bzw. 0226862526, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, United States of America, neu.
Harlem s nightclubs in the 1920s and 30s were a crucible for testing society s racial and sexual limits. Normally tacit divisions were there made spectacularly public in the vibrant, but often fraught, relationship between performer and audience. The cabaret scene, Shane Vogel contends, also played a key role in the Harlem Renaissance by offering an alternative to the politics of sexual respectability and racial uplift that sought to dictate the proper subject matter for black arts and letters. Individually and collectively, luminaries such as Duke Ellington, Lena Horne, Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, Wallace Thurman, and Ethel Waters expanded the possibilities of blackness and sexuality in America, resulting in a queer nightlife that flourished in music, in print, and on stage. Deftly combining performance theory, literary criticism, historical research, and biographical study, The Scene of Harlem Cabaret brings this rich moment in history to life, while exploring the role of nightlife performance as a definitive touchstone for understanding the racial and sexual politics of the early twentieth century.
The Scene of Harlem Cabaret
ISBN: 9780226862514 bzw. 0226862518, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, United States of America, neu.
Harlem s nightclubs in the 1920s and 30s were a crucible for testing society s racial and sexual limits. Normally tacit divisions were there made spectacularly public in the vibrant, but often fraught, relationship between performer and audience. The cabaret scene, Shane Vogel contends, also played a key role in the Harlem Renaissance by offering an alternative to the politics of sexual respectability and racial uplift that sought to dictate the proper subject matter for black arts and letters. Individually and collectively, luminaries such as Duke Ellington, Lena Horne, Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, Wallace Thurman, and Ethel Waters expanded the possibilities of blackness and sexuality in America, resulting in a queer nightlife that flourished in music, in print, and on stage. Deftly combining performance theory, literary criticism, historical research, and biographical study, The Scene of Harlem Cabaret brings this rich moment in history to life, while exploring the role of nightlife performance as a definitive touchstone for understanding the racial and sexual politics of the early twentieth century.
The Scene of Harlem Cabaret: Race, Sexuality, Performance
ISBN: 9780226862521 bzw. 0226862526, in Englisch, University Of Chicago Press, neu.
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