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Live Entertainment and Popular Culture - ARTS2123 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description Subject Area: Theatre and Performance Studies ARTS2123 is a Level 2 elective in the Theatre and Performance Studies major. Tracing the influence of popular performance genres on contemporary culture, and drawing on theories of popular culture and of the comic, this course looks briefly at the traditions of vaudeville and drag performance in New York and Sydney and then traces the rise of performance comedy in the last quarter of the twentieth century, from alternative jazz and rock 'n’ roll bars and clubs to major entertainment venues, pay TV, DVD and video-sharing internet sites such as YouTube. Drawing on theories of the comic, it explores issues of comic transgression and strategic oppositional readings of these products of popular culture. |