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Dramaturgy of Sex on Stage in Contemporary Theatre explores the dramaturgy of sex in contemporary works for the stage in the social, cultural and historical context of the time and place during which they were written and performed.

Comprising chapters by writers from across North America and Europe, the book covers an expansive range of plays, musicals and dance performances, from Broadway to the Fringe, from post-AIDS epidemic to post-COVID-19 pandemic. Analysing these intimate momentsboth textually and as stagedthrough an intersectional and critical lens illuminates the way power structures are maintained and codified, and how they can be queered and dismantled onstage and off. This examination of depictions of sex on stage attempts to understand from a dramaturgical and sociological perspective how these depictions have developed over time, and how the rise of intimacy directors has responded to the changes within the contemporary theatrical landscape and in the wor

Table of Contents

Introduction

Kate Mulley

Part I: Depicting Sexual Discovery and Identity

1. (Still) Shopping and (Still) Fucking: The Stylistics of Queer Desire on Stage

George Sampatakakis

2. Respectable Queer Sex: Criteria for Permissible Representations in Contemporary Mainstream Theatre

Joey Baseil Massa

3. Depicting Queer Sexual Discovery in Contemporary British Fringe Theatre

Alexander Millington

4. All Tomorrow’s Parties: Structures of Feeling in Verbatim Theatre

Shane Kinghorn

Part II: Depicting Stylized Sex

5. Disability and Desire: Multimodal Exploration in Deaf West’s Spring Awakening

Lindsey R. Barr

6. Dancing on a Knife’s Edge: Performing Violent Co-Dependency in Bryony Lavery and Frantic Assembly’s Stockholm

Karen Morash

7. A Dramaturgy of Precariousness: The Real, Realness, and Spectatorship of Sex in Dead Centre’s Good Sex

Huayu Yang

8. Mette Ingvartsen’s “The Red Pieces” Series: Sex, Dance, Erasing Power Structures and Ungendered Bodies

Anne Lempicki

Part III: Depicting Transactional Sex

9. Commodification of Women’s Bodies: Staging the Consequences

Sophie Bastien

10. Masculinity and Commercial Sex from the Perspective of Giuliana Musso’s Sexmachine

Stefania Lodi Rizzini

Part IV: Depicting Female Desire

11. Context, Cliche, and Other Considerations for Staging Female Desire

Cristina (Cha) Ramos and Claire Warden

12. Monstrous Desires: Writings of Sexuality in Contemporary Feminist Dramatic Writings in France

Leïla Cassar

Part V: Depicting Sexual Violence

13. Patriarchy Structures and Depictions of Patriarchal Sex in Contemporary Theatre

Kate Mulley

14. Interrogating Racialized Sexual Violence in Slave Play

Jessica Ellison

15. Sexual Assault and the Criminal Justice System: The Naked Female Body in Breach Theatre’s It’s True, It’s True, It’s True

Hannah Simpson

16. Sex Between Macabre Lust and Clinical Dissection in Dea Loher’s Dramaturgy

Youn Le Guern-Herry

17. Applications of Dramaturgy in the Physical Creation of Sexual Violence on Stage

Meron Langsner and Cristina (Cha) Ramos

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/16/2024 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367748661, 978-0367748661
    ISBN10: 0367748665

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Dramaturgy of Sex on Stage in Contemporary Theatre explores the dramaturgy of sex in contemporary works for the stage in the social, cultural and historical context of the time and place during which they were written and performed.

    Comprising chapters by writers from across North America and Europe, the book covers an expansive range of plays, musicals and dance performances, from Broadway to the Fringe, from post-AIDS epidemic to post-COVID-19 pandemic. Analysing these intimate momentsboth textually and as stagedthrough an intersectional and critical lens illuminates the way power structures are maintained and codified, and how they can be queered and dismantled onstage and off. This examination of depictions of sex on stage attempts to understand from a dramaturgical and sociological perspective how these depictions have developed over time, and how the rise of intimacy directors has responded to the changes within the contemporary theatrical landscape and in the wor

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Kate Mulley

    Part I: Depicting Sexual Discovery and Identity

    1. (Still) Shopping and (Still) Fucking: The Stylistics of Queer Desire on Stage

    George Sampatakakis

    2. Respectable Queer Sex: Criteria for Permissible Representations in Contemporary Mainstream Theatre

    Joey Baseil Massa

    3. Depicting Queer Sexual Discovery in Contemporary British Fringe Theatre

    Alexander Millington

    4. All Tomorrow’s Parties: Structures of Feeling in Verbatim Theatre

    Shane Kinghorn

    Part II: Depicting Stylized Sex

    5. Disability and Desire: Multimodal Exploration in Deaf West’s Spring Awakening

    Lindsey R. Barr

    6. Dancing on a Knife’s Edge: Performing Violent Co-Dependency in Bryony Lavery and Frantic Assembly’s Stockholm

    Karen Morash

    7. A Dramaturgy of Precariousness: The Real, Realness, and Spectatorship of Sex in Dead Centre’s Good Sex

    Huayu Yang

    8. Mette Ingvartsen’s “The Red Pieces” Series: Sex, Dance, Erasing Power Structures and Ungendered Bodies

    Anne Lempicki

    Part III: Depicting Transactional Sex

    9. Commodification of Women’s Bodies: Staging the Consequences

    Sophie Bastien

    10. Masculinity and Commercial Sex from the Perspective of Giuliana Musso’s Sexmachine

    Stefania Lodi Rizzini

    Part IV: Depicting Female Desire

    11. Context, Cliche, and Other Considerations for Staging Female Desire

    Cristina (Cha) Ramos and Claire Warden

    12. Monstrous Desires: Writings of Sexuality in Contemporary Feminist Dramatic Writings in France

    Leïla Cassar

    Part V: Depicting Sexual Violence

    13. Patriarchy Structures and Depictions of Patriarchal Sex in Contemporary Theatre

    Kate Mulley

    14. Interrogating Racialized Sexual Violence in Slave Play

    Jessica Ellison

    15. Sexual Assault and the Criminal Justice System: The Naked Female Body in Breach Theatre’s It’s True, It’s True, It’s True

    Hannah Simpson

    16. Sex Between Macabre Lust and Clinical Dissection in Dea Loher’s Dramaturgy

    Youn Le Guern-Herry

    17. Applications of Dramaturgy in the Physical Creation of Sexual Violence on Stage

    Meron Langsner and Cristina (Cha) Ramos

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