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El. knyga: Circus Bodies: Cultural Identity in Aerial Performance

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  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2005
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203391303
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  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2005
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203391303
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This pioneering study is one of the major publications in the increasingly popular and largely undocumented area of circus studies.

Through photographs and illustrations, Peta Tait presents an extraordinary survey of 140 years of trapeze acts and the socially changing ideas of muscular action in relation to our understanding of gender and sexuality. She questions how spectators see and enjoy aerial actions, and what cultural identities are presented by bodies in fast, physical aerial movement.

Adeptly locating aerial performance within the wider cultural history of bodies and their identities, Circus Bodies explores this subject through a range of films such as Trapeze (1956) and Wings of Desire (1987) and Tait also examines live performances including:

* the first trapeze performers: Léotard and the Hanlon Brothers * female celebrities; Azella, Sanyeah, black French aerialist LaLa, the infamous Leona Dare, and the female human cannonballs * twentieth-century gender benders; Barbette and Luisita Leers * the Codonas, Concellos, Gaonas, Vazquez and Pages troupes * imaginative aerial acts in Cirque de Soleil and Circus Oz productions.

This book will prove an invaluable resource for all students and scholars interested in this fascinating field.
List of illustrations
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Archive collections and abbreviations ix
Introduction: aerial bodies 1(3)
Discursive apparatus
4(5)
Graceful manliness, unfeminine maidens and erotic gods
9(28)
Muscular flying action
9(7)
Dangerous women
16(9)
A gothic science
25(3)
Ambidextrous sexing
28(3)
Cultural paradox
31(6)
Unnatural acts, female strongmen
37(29)
Arrogant Amazons?
37(3)
Perfected womanhood and iron jaws
40(8)
Deadly damsels
48(7)
Balancing butterflies
55(2)
Triple somersaults backwards
57(3)
Enjoying kinetic freedom
60(6)
Cross-dressing and female muscular drag
66(24)
Gender tricksters
66(4)
Man-woman and spaces in between
70(5)
Open secrets and silences
75(2)
Unavoidable identity risks
77(7)
Slippery work and nationality slippage
84(6)
Gender competition, camp spectacles and impossible machismo
90(30)
Pretty tough competition
91(4)
Action hero scandals
95(5)
Double fashions in triples
100(7)
Catching pains in cinema
107(5)
Girls with muscles of steel
112(2)
Quadruple macho acts
114(6)
Androgyny to queer violence: Cirque du Soleil, Archaos and Circus Oz
120(21)
Banned
121(5)
Androgynous charm
126(5)
Aggro femmes
131(6)
Chimeric circus
137(4)
Ecstasy and visceral flesh in motion
141(12)
Delight or anxiety?
142(1)
Cinema's aerial action
143(4)
Catching body phenomenologies
147(3)
Pleasurable flesh, ecstatic motion
150(3)
Glossary
153(3)
Aerial apparatus
153(1)
Movements
154(2)
Notes 156(10)
References 166(13)
Index 179
Peta Tait is Professor of Theatre and Drama at La Trobe University, Australia. She is author of Performing Emotions: Gender, Bodies, Spaces in Chekhovs Drama and Stanislavskis theatre (2002) as well as books on gender identity in Australian theatre, and editor of Body Show/s (2000).