Artigo Revisado por pares

Revisiting the “passée”: history rewriting in the neo-burlesque community

2013; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 17; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/10253866.2013.776307

ISSN

1477-223X

Autores

Annie Blanchette,

Tópico(s)

Media, Gender, and Advertising

Resumo

Neo-burlesque, or the "burlesque revival," is a movement that emerged in the 1990s, with retro-inclined consumers revisiting old-fashioned striptease performances informed by the burlesque satirical tradition. Based on an 18-month ethnographic immersion in North American neo-burlesque communities, our initial research sought to understand how this movement acts as a forum through which forms of female representations are retrospectively enacted and revisited. While providing for empirical evidences that a feeling of incongruity can be experienced by members of retro communities such as that of neo-burlesque – particularly with regards to gender ideals, including body and sexual identity – this paper argues that certain types of neo-burlesque practices disrupt the nostalgic or contemporary logic of idealisation and, as such, can reinvest non-idealised identities, bodies with new meanings and legitimacy in the present.

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