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DTSTAMP:20141008T100245Z
DTSTART:20141202T171500Z
DTEND:20141202T190000Z
SUMMARY:Cultivating Research: Naturalism and the Problem of Homosexuality
 
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DESCRIPTION:Naturalist theatre was a movement that placed the highest pri
 ority on representing the contemporary world\, exposing social problems\
 , and drawing on the latest scientific thinking to do so. So why didn’t 
 it address homosexuality\, which would seem to meet all of these require
 ments? Or\, since it’s too crude to say simply that it didn’t\, in what 
 ways did it not address homosexuality and why? What does it mean to say 
 historically that ‘something didn’t happen’? In this paper\, part of a l
 arger book project on Naturalism on stage\, I want to look at the multip
 le absences of homosexuality in Naturalist Theatre\, drawing on a range 
 of different instances and case studies. The talk will touch on theatre 
 and literature\, urban studies\, psychology and sexology\, military and 
 art history\, international relations\, legal theory\, criminology\, cul
 tural studies\, and late-nineteenth-century French history.
STATUS:TENTATIVE
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Room SL01\, Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama\, Mancheste
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