- the manner in which women are represented as absent in the signifying system of patriarchal society
- how questions of purity, 'authenticity,'and self-definition complicate the field of representation
- the power of lesbian dance performance to make the lesbian body culturally visible
- several 'new wave'performers--creating work, getting seen, showing flesh, doing politics, and making money
- the projections, preconceptions, expectations, and general baggage attached to the performing lesbian body
- what the term 'lesbian playwright'means within contemporary culture
- 'It's Queer Up North'--a British National Arts Organization
- the arguments for and against mainstreaming lesbian performanceAnyone interested in theater and performance, cultural studies, gender issues, and the politics of 'positive representation'--whether playwright, performer, director, writer, academic, student, or theatre goer--will find Acts of Passion a powerful step in wrenching the power of representation away from the dominant culture. Defiant, saucy, sexy, and smart, the contributors appropriate their own spaces, identities, crafts, and languages, both within this book and without.
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