“Dontcha Wanna Boogie Woogie”

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
L. Stallings
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Building upon Mecca Jamilah Sullivan’s theory of the choreopoem as a queer form emphasizing a poetics of difference, as well as Omi Osun Jones’s concept of theatrical jazz, this article reassesses Ntozake Shange’s boogie woogie landscapes to argue that the choreopoem serves as an embodied futurist solution for resolving cisgender bias, as well as femme phobia and transphobia in theater, film, and television casting and performance training.
“Dontcha Wanna Boogie Woogie”
本文以麦加·贾米拉·沙利文(Mecca Jamilah Sullivan)将编舞作为一种强调差异诗学的酷儿形式的理论为基础,以及奥米·奥逊·琼斯(Omi Osun Jones)的戏剧爵士乐概念为基础,重新评估恩托扎克·尚格(Ntozake Shange)的布吉伍基风格,认为编舞是解决顺性别偏见、女性恐惧症和跨性别恐惧症在戏剧、电影、电视选角和表演培训中的具体未来主义解决方案。
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