I started as a queer theatre kid who had queer theatre opinions. Then, I took GESM 120: Queer Archives. Now, I’m a queer theatre kid who TRIES to explain his queer theatre opinions with queer theories and concepts he learned this past spring semester. Take a (very opinionated) journey with me as I go through my first-ever podcast “Homotheatrical,” where I not only TALK about my love for theatre, but also RANT about the shortcomings of theatre as it pertains to the queer community. All three episodes of the miniseries are available now!
*CORRECTION: Jack Halberstam now uses he/him pronouns.*
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I started as a queer theatre kid who had queer theatre opinions. Then, I took GESM 120: Queer Archives. Now, I’m a queer theatre kid who TRIES to explain his queer theatre opinions with queer theories and concepts he learned this past spring semester. Take a (very opinionated) journey with me as I go through my first-ever podcast “Homotheatrical,” where I not only TALK about my love for theatre, but also RANT about the shortcomings of theatre as it pertains to the queer community. All three episodes of the miniseries are available now!
*CORRECTION: Jack Halberstam now uses he/him pronouns.*
Homotheatrical Ep. 2: Tropes (Queer Trauma and Temporality in Theatre II)
Homotheatrical
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4 years ago
Homotheatrical Ep. 2: Tropes (Queer Trauma and Temporality in Theatre II)
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.”
Homotheatrical
I started as a queer theatre kid who had queer theatre opinions. Then, I took GESM 120: Queer Archives. Now, I’m a queer theatre kid who TRIES to explain his queer theatre opinions with queer theories and concepts he learned this past spring semester. Take a (very opinionated) journey with me as I go through my first-ever podcast “Homotheatrical,” where I not only TALK about my love for theatre, but also RANT about the shortcomings of theatre as it pertains to the queer community. All three episodes of the miniseries are available now!
*CORRECTION: Jack Halberstam now uses he/him pronouns.*