Black Girls and Unruly Performance in Antebellum Narratives
Allison S. Curseen
Black Girls and Unruly Performance in Antebellum Narratives
Allison S. Curseen
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Explores Bengals political, social, and cultural history through Rabindranath Tagores music and ideas. Using critical theory and musicology, it examines his role in shaping modern Bengali identity, pluralist nationalism, and alternative pedagogy, offering music as a path to an inclusive Indian modernity
Edward Prime-Stevenson's Imre: A Memorandum (1906), considered one of the first examples of the 'homosexual' novel, depicts the developing romantic relationship between Englishman Oswald and dashing Hungarian officer Imre.
The Story of the Western Wing, one of China's most famous love operas, tells the story of Student Zhang and a teenage girl named Oriole who begin a passionate relationship in a Chinese monastery. Performed during the thirteenth-fifteenth centuries, this musical ballad is critical to understanding Chinese vernacular and performative literature and offers a unique perspective on literary and social values in China's early modern period.
