‘Death to the Prancing Prince’: Effeminacy, Sport Discourses and the Salvation of Men's Dancing

Body and Society 11 (4):63-86 (2005)
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For much of the 20th century, dance writers and critics regularly bemoaned a shortage of male dancers. As one writer put it, the average American father would rather see his son dead than performing on stage in tights. This article looks at commentary about male dancing as a means of understanding popular conceptions of effeminacy. It addresses the way discourses about sport, physical prowess and hard bodies have been appropriated in attempts to validate the manliness of male dancers. Drawing on works by dance educators, critics and dancers, such as Gene Kelly and American modern dancer Ted Shawn, the article looks at gendered notions of the body and movement and the way these have been shaped by the late 19th-century conflation of effeminacy and homosexuality. The athleticism and muscularity of male dancers were to have brought them mainstream respect; that they have yet to do so at all but elite levels reminds us that even the hardest bodies must be read through the limitations of the discursive contexts in which they move.

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Dance We Must.Ted Shawn, A. V. Coton & Kurt Jooss - 1947 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 6 (2):191-193.

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