Church group protesting 16th Seoul Queer Culture Festival, 2015
From Chapter 15
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Through the lens of "corporeal politics"—the close attention to bodily acts in specific cultural contexts—each study in this book challenges existing dance and theater histories to re-investigate the performer's role in devising the politics and aesthetics of their performance, as well as the multidimensional impact of their lives and artistic works. Corporeal Politics addresses a wide range of performance styles and genres, including dances produced for the concert stage, as well as those presented in popular entertainments, private performance spaces, and street protests.
From Chapter 15
Fig. 15.1. Women evangelical activists from an anti-LGBTQ church performing a Swan Lake-inspired protest dance at the 16th Seoul Queer Culture Festival on June 28, 2015. Photo ©이준헌 JoonHeon Lee courtesy of the photographer. Available at https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.11521701.cmp.30.