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Still Acting Gay: Male Homosexuality in Modern Drama

AUTHOR: John M. Clum
ISBN: 0312223846

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Still Acting Gay: Male Homosexuality in Modern Drama
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by John M. Clum


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This reprint (with some revision and a new chapter) of John Clum's classic 1991 study should be shelved beside Alan Sinfield's Out on Stage (1999) in the library of anyone interested in theater or gay culture. In his introduction to this new edition, Clum offers his work as a "testament to the importance of gay playwrights in the history of American and British theatre," while acknowledging that in the 21st century, the stage no longer holds a central role in gay cultural life, especially for young urban queers: "We're the subjects of serious, gay-created movies. Gay writers and pundits are on chat shows. There are celebrated openly gay rock stars. Which is to say that gay men no longer need to go to the theater to see ourselves and our lives and that gay dramatic writers no longer see the theater as the only medium open to us." Nevertheless, as Clum argues, gay drama of the past 70 years is a good place to look for both sanctioned and unsanctioned representations of homosexual characters and gay life, and perhaps (given the historical association of queers and theater) the best place to trace these changing images. His section on Tennessee Williams (updated here) is especially good, as is his long and celebratory treatment of Tony Kushner's Angels in America. --Regina Marler


Rozanne Seelen, Drama Bookshop
An excellent book...It's about time someone dealt with these issues in the theater.


Library Journal
An important study of drama which ought to change thinking, performance, and teaching.


Book Description
Still Acting Gay is a revision and expansion of Clum's celebrated book, Acting Gay. The book focuses on the relationship between American and British dramas written by and about gay men and the changing gay culture those plays reflect, from the carefully enforced closet to liberation politics to AIDS to the qualified security of the present. Still Acting Gay chronicles the transition of the gay man as subject for sensational melodrama to creator of many of the most powerful and celebrated plays of the late 20th century.


About the Author
John M. Clum is professor of English and professor of the practice of drama at Duke University. His most recent book is Something for the Boys: Musical Theater and Gay Culture. He is also a playwright, whose play Randy's House has been produced in a number of theaters, and a director of more than 60 professional and university productions.



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Still Acting Gay: Male Homosexuality in Modern Drama
- Book Reviews,
by John M. Clum

Still Acting Gay: Male Homosexuality in Modern Drama

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Still Acting Gay is a revision and expansion of Clum's celebrated book, Acting Gay. The book focuses on the relationship between American and British dramas written by and about gay men and the changing gay culture those plays reflect, from the carefully enforced closet to liberation politics to AIDS to the qualified security of the present. Still Acting Gay chronicles the transition of the gay man as subject for sensational melodrama to creator of many of the most powerful and celebrated plays of the late 20th century.

SYNOPSIS

Clum (English, drama, Duke University) delves into the relationship between American and British dramas written by and about gay men and the changing gay culture those plays reflect. He chronicles the transition of the gay man as subject for sensational melodrama to creator of many of the most powerful and celebrated plays of the late 20th century. The author has written books and articles on gay drama, and has directed some 60 professional and university productions. He is author of the play Randy's House. This is a reprint of a revised 1994 edition. The first edition was published in 1992 by Columbia University Press. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Rozanne Seelen

An excellent book...It's about time someone dealt with these issues in the theater.


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