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The Dangerous Real: Queer Solo Performance in/as Active Disruption
Authors:Elizabeth Whitney
Institution:1. Department of Speech, Communication &2. Theatre Arts, City University of New York at Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York, NY, USAewhitney@bmcc.cuny.edu
Abstract:Abstract

Like all radical community endeavours, queer performance in the United States has been shaped through resistance to restrictive ideologies. National insecurity over ‘indecent’ (read: queer) artistic expression in the US has been aimed at artists working in a variety of genres, and here I focus specifically on queer solo performance artists. This essay explores the dangerous realities that queer artists present to an imagined unified US national identity. I argue that queer solo performers operate as artistic activists, challenging homogenous fantasies about US culture through the queering of experience. Aesthetically disparate, their work is connected by common threads of vulnerability and precarity. The article asks how their work disrupts U.S. insecurities concerning intersections of sexuality, gender identity, race and religion.
Keywords:Queer  solo performance  NEA Four  dangerous real  community  Dynasty Handbag  M  Lamar  Erin Markey
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