In the third and final episode of “Homotheatrical,” join host Senwin Pareja as he brings to light the current problems surrounding referring to theatre as Halberstam’s “queer space,” calling out both the underrepresentation and misrepresentation of the queer community in shows like “Jagged Little Pill,” “Tootsie,” and “The Prom.”
In the second episode of “Homotheatrical,” join host Senwin Pareja as he discusses the effects of the overrepresentation of Cvetkovich’s “queer trauma” in Halberstam’s “queer space,” with queer tragedies such as “bare: a pop opera.”
In the first episode of “Homotheatrical,” join host Senwin Pareja as he unpacks the representation of AIDS in Tony Kushner’s two-part epic “Angels in America,” using the concept of queer temporality and Ann Cvetkovich’s concept of “queer trauma,” alongside Jack Halberstam’s concepts of “queer time” and “queer space.”