Orchestral score from a burlesque, 'Robinson Crusoe'. Produced in 1874 at Crystal Palace. Also contains score from the burlesque of 'Robinson Crusoe' from a 1875 ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO British Theatre
... versions of this essay. Notes See Michelle Baldwin, Burlesque and the New Bump-n-Grind (Denver: Speck ... Happy Stripper: Pleasures and Politics of the New Burlesque (London: I. B. Tauris, 2008), p. 18. See ... Paglia, Sexual Personae, p. 15. ‘Peek-A-Boo Burlesque’, The Stardust Bar, Sheffield, UK, 18 August 2007. ... For a further discussion of these influences on burlesque, see Michelle Baldwin, Burlesque and the New Bump-n-Grind (Denver: Speck ... p. 187. See especially Katherine Bosse's New Burlesque (New York: Art Publishers Inc, 2003). Her photographs ...
Tópico(s): Media, Gender, and Advertising
2009 - Taylor & Francis | Textual Practice
Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB)
Orchestral score from a burlesque, 'Robinson Crusoe'. Produced in 1874 at Crystal Palace. Also contains score from the burlesque of 'Robinson Crusoe' from a 1875 ...
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Robert Allen's compelling book examines burlesque not only as popular entertainment but also as a complex and transforming cultural phenomenon. When Lydia Thompson and her controversial female troupe of British Blondes brought modern burlesque to the United States in 1868, the result ... cultural commentators, and even women's rights campaigners. Burlesque was a cultural threat, Allen argues, because it ... appearance. Initially playing to respectable middle-class audiences, burlesque was quickly relegated to the shadow-world of ...
Tópico(s): Media, Gender, and Advertising
1991 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
Orchestral score from a burlesque, 'Robinson Crusoe'. Produced in 1874 at Crystal Palace. Also contains score from the burlesque of 'Robinson Crusoe' from a 1875 ...
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... identity, but in very different ways. The new burlesque is a subculture that began in club nights ... on their own knowledge of the history of burlesque to create acts that may invoke late 19th- ... become the most visible symbol of the new burlesque community. However, the new burlesque “look” can be seen across a web of ... dances in a giant martini glass, the new burlesque has arisen in popular culture as a counterpoint ... popular culture in the West. The OED defines burlesque as “a comically exaggerated imitation, especially in a ...
Tópico(s): Gender, Feminism, and Media
2007 - Queensland University of Technology | M/C Journal
Project Gutenberg
Orchestral score from a burlesque, 'Robinson Crusoe'. Produced in 1874 at Crystal Palace. Also contains score from the burlesque of 'Robinson Crusoe' from a 1875 ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO British Theatre
... according to Kenneth Burke's poetic form of burlesque and argues that public reaction to Quayle reflected a burlesque strategy designed to confront his nomination. Unlike Burke' ... frame of reference, which emphasizes correction and acceptance, burlesque stresses negative aspects of human experience, and emphasizes ... and also raises questions about the role of burlesque in political campaigns. The essay intends to contribute ... our understanding of Burke's poetic category of burlesque and provide insights on the functions and limitations ...
Tópico(s): Literature, Film, and Journalism Analysis
1992 - Taylor & Francis | Western Journal of Communication
Orchestral score from a burlesque, 'Robinson Crusoe'. Produced in 1874 at Crystal Palace. Also contains score from the burlesque of 'Robinson Crusoe' from a 1875 ...
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Abstract Burlesque rhetoric may emerge when comic social distance fails to effect change, comic role‐players fall short of ... in political, social, or scientific orientation occur. The burlesque discourse of William F. Buckley, Jr., a feature ... books and essays are often written in "low" burlesque of the hudibrastic kind vis‐a‐vis his ... scapegoating, and a self‐serving redemption. Buckley's burlesque is seen to mediate tragedy and comedy in ... epic, tragedy, and comedy) and frames of rejection (burlesque, etc.) requires adjustment for rhetorical messages, which center ...
Tópico(s): Humor Studies and Applications
1996 - Taylor & Francis | Western Journal of Communication
Orchestral score from a burlesque, 'Robinson Crusoe'. Produced in 1874 at Crystal Palace. Also contains score from the burlesque of 'Robinson Crusoe' from a 1875 ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO British Theatre
... iBARRA staged the not-quite-death of her burlesque persona, La Chica Boom, in a theatrical performance ... the backstory and failure of Xandra Ibarra's burlesque persona, La Chica Boom."2 Ibarra had first ... the early aughts. Her inaugural performances were witty burlesques that took up iconic figures of Mexicanidad, femininity, ... FML chronicles Ibarra's early ambition to use burlesque "spictacles" to undermine her audience's Mexiphobic gaze. ... had over the past ten years of her burlesque life.4 FML marked a shift in Ibarra' ...
Tópico(s): Latin American Literature Studies
2017 - | ASAP/journal
Orchestral score from a burlesque, 'Robinson Crusoe'. Produced in 1874 at Crystal Palace. Also contains score from the burlesque of 'Robinson Crusoe' from a 1875 ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO British Theatre
... Meets Kenneth Burke (and Mikhail Bakhtin):Comedy and Burlesque in Satiric Film Beth E. Bonnstetter (bio) I ... description of Burke's poetic category of the burlesque, a frame of rejection that "makes no attempt ... mode. To explore this idea of satire-as-burlesque and satire-as-comedy, two films co-written ... frame. History is an exemplar of satire-as-burlesque, and its burlesque satiric criticism is different from comedic satiric criticism. ... of humorous critical devices (e.g., parody, satire, burlesque, travesty, etc.) has exploded as...
Tópico(s): Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
2011 - University of Illinois Press | Journal of Film and Video
Orchestral score from a burlesque, 'Robinson Crusoe'. Produced in 1874 at Crystal Palace. Also contains score from the burlesque of 'Robinson Crusoe' from a 1875 ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO British Theatre
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 ... of retro communities such as that of neo-burlesque – particularly with regards to gender ideals, including body ... this paper argues that certain types of neo-burlesque practices disrupt the nostalgic or contemporary logic of ...
Tópico(s): Media, Gender, and Advertising
2013 - Taylor & Francis | Consumption Markets & Culture
Orchestral score from a burlesque, 'Robinson Crusoe'. Produced in 1874 at Crystal Palace. Also contains score from the burlesque of 'Robinson Crusoe' from a 1875 ...
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Susan A. Glenn, Robert C. Allen, Barbara W. Grossman,
... the natural and conventional, he wrote in 1869, burlesque casts down all the gods from their pedestals (pp. 13637). Although most Americans now associate burlesque with striptease and runway shows made famous at ... the 1930s, as a genre of American entertainment burlesque has a much longer, more complex, and varied history. The essence of nineteenthand early-twentiethcentury burlesque entertainment was mocking, irreverent humor. Burlesque comedy built upon parodic imitation of literary and ... social, cultural, and political fashions and foibles. In burlesque comedy, or travesty as it was sometimes referred ...
Tópico(s): Theater, Performance, and Music History
1993 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Reviews in American History
Orchestral score from a burlesque, 'Robinson Crusoe'. Produced in 1874 at Crystal Palace. Also contains score from the burlesque of 'Robinson Crusoe' from a 1875 ...
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The performance art of burlesque is gaining popularity in North American culture, but with many ‘neo-burlesque’ performers, critical reflection or commentary on the politics ... sexuality is glaringly absent or summarily dismissed. Neo-burlesque could be a feminist rewriting and reclaiming of ... for her audience. However, in order for neo-burlesque to have a feminist tone, it needs to ... transcend patriarchal scripts of female sexuality. Some neo-burlesque includes disruptions of traditional scripts regarding female sexuality ...
Tópico(s): Cinema and Media Studies
2014 - Routledge | Journal of Gender Studies