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Two Spirit Acts: Queer Indigenous Performances

Autor Jean O'Hara
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2014
In this collection of short but powerful two-spirit plays, characters dispel conventional notions of gender and sexuality while celebrating Indigenous understandings.

With a refreshing spin, the plays in Two Spirit Acts touch on topics of desire, identity, and community as they humorously tackle the colonial misunderstandings of Indigenous people. From a female trickster story centered on erotic lesbian tales to the farcical story about a new nation of Indigenous people called the Nation of Mischief, this collection creates a space to explore what it means to be queer and Indigenous.

Includes: Agokwe by Waawaate Fobister, Hot ’n’ Soft by Muriel Miguel, and Justice of the Piece, Séance, and Taxonomy of the European Male by Kent Monkman.
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ISBN-13: 9781770911840
ISBN-10: 1770911847
Pagini: 138
Dimensiuni: 137 x 211 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Playwrights Canada Press
Colecția Playwrights Canada Press
Locul publicării:Canada

Notă biografică

Jean O’Hara is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Theatre Studies at York University. The primary focus of her work is devised ensemble-based theatre that addresses socio-political issues. Jean has collaborated with the San Francisco Mime Troupe and the Dell’ Arte International School of Physical Theatre. She has also studied and applied Augusto Boal’s theatre for social justice both in the community and the classroom. Jean has been directing and teaching theatre for the past fifteen years and her research interests include Indigenous theatre and representation and queer performance.


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In this collection of short, powerful two-spirit plays, characters dispel conventional notions of gender and sexuality while celebrating Indigenous understandings.