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Summoning Queer Spirits Through Performance in AIDS Mourning Publics.

机译:通过在哀悼艾滋病人士中的表现来召唤酷儿精神。

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Here I explore three varieties of theatrical responses to the cultural amnesia brought about by what scholars have termed "post-AIDS" rhetoric. Specifically, I examine how AIDS history plays, AIDS comedies, and solo plays provide opportunities for theatregoers to participate in, or reflect on the absence of, what I call "AIDS mourning publics." I understand these publics to be both the groupings of people that gather around a text, film screening, play performance, or event that was created in response to loss due to AIDS, and the text, screenplay, or play text itself when circulated. In these publics participants work through their grief, make political interventions, and negotiate the meanings of AIDS history for gay men whose sexual awakening occurred before and after the development of protease inhibitors. I join theories of grieving, affect in performance, and the public sphere to study these communal events. I use films, plays, and critical reviews to identify how mourning through performance can be therapeutic for cultural and social actors despite activists' and scholars' sole attention to the counterpublicity of these events. Still, counterpublicity remains an important concern because many in the dominant US public sphere consider AIDS to be a benign "manageable condition" in affluent countries like the US. As such, I also present a dramaturgy of mourning and counterpublicity in twenty-first century US AIDS drama and solo performance with attention focused upon how dramatists and solo performers are inviting spectators to engage with, and find new meaning within, this epidemic. For example, I investigate how pairing mourning with genres like comedy produces political interventions within the space between laughing and astonishment. My dramaturgy of mourning also examines recurring themes such as ghosts, the past, intergenerationalism, and AIDS amnesia to interpret how performers have framed individual and collective loss to challenge spectators' understanding of AIDS history. To support my claims I use sources from the New York Public Library Manuscripts and Archives Division, gay and lesbian community newspapers, personal interviews, and my own experiences as a spectator viewing productions of The Normal Heart, thirtynothing, and The VOID..
机译:在这里,我探讨了戏剧对文化遗忘症的三种戏剧反应,这是学者们所谓的“艾滋病后​​”言论引起的。具体来说,我研究了艾滋病的历史剧,艾滋病喜剧和独奏剧,为看戏的人提供了参与或反思我所谓的“哀悼公众的艾滋病”的机会。我理解这些公众既是一群人聚集在一起,围绕着文本,电影放映,戏剧表演或因艾滋病而造成的损失而创建的事件,也包括文本,剧本或传播文本本身时的人群。在这些公众中,参与者对于在蛋白酶抑制剂开发前后发生过性唤醒的男同性恋者,进行着悲伤的努力,进行了政治干预,并讨论了艾滋病的历史意义。我加入了悲伤,影响表演和公共领域的理论来研究这些公共事件。我通过电影,戏剧和评论来确定,尽管活动家和学者只关注这些事件的反公开性,但通过表演哀悼对文化和社会参与者有何治疗作用。尽管如此,反公共宣传仍然是一个重要问题,因为在美国这样的富裕国家中,美国占主导地位的许多公共领域都将艾滋病视为良性的“可控制的状况”。因此,我还介绍了二十一世纪美国艾滋病戏剧中的哀悼和反宣传戏剧,以及个人表演,重点关注戏剧家和表演者如何邀请观众参与这一流行病并在其中找到新的含义。例如,我调查了哀悼与喜剧等类型的配对如何在笑与惊讶之间的空间内产生政治干预。我的哀悼戏剧还研究了反复出现的主题,例如鬼魂,过去,世代相传和AIDS失忆症,以解释表演者如何构成个人和集体损失以挑战观众对AIDS历史的理解。为了证明我的观点,我使用了纽约公共图书馆手稿和档案处的资料,男女同性恋社区的报纸,个人访谈以及我作为旁观者观看《正常的心》,《三十》和《 VOID》等作品的经历。

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  • 作者

    Morrison, Jayson Abraham.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Theater.;LGBTQ studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 175 p.
  • 总页数 175
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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