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Ryan Donovan

    Ryan P. Donovan is a librarian whose critical work often focuses on the intersection of literature and professional practice. He has contributed reviews to prominent publications such as School Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and Booklist. His expertise extends to graphic novels, a subject on which he has presented at major conventions and contributed to encyclopedic works.

    Broadway Bodies
    Queer Approaches in Musical Theatre
    • Queer Approaches in Musical Theatre introduces readers to a facet of musicals often assumed but how queer approaches in musical theatre extend deeper than fabulosity. Queerness in musicals challenges their typical heteronormativity but also sometimes simultaneously reinforces it.Readers will be introduced to histories of queerness in musicals as well as methods of how to study musicals by examining their historical context, text, staging, and reception. Featuring four case studies centered around musicals such as The Book of Mormon, Cabaret , Fun Home, La Cage aux Folles, and Rent , this volume examines the stakes of representation in the theatrical genre most often presumed to be openly queer.Published as part of the Topics in Musical Theatre series, this foundational book provides readers with an understanding of the historically shifting terminology of queerness as well as offering a brief overview of how queer theory informs the study of musicals themselves.

      Queer Approaches in Musical Theatre
    • Broadway Bodies offers a new telling of Broadway history, exploring how ability, sexuality, and size intersect with gender, race, and ethnicity in casting and performance. Author Ryan Donovan unpacks Broadway's inclusion of various forms of embodied difference while exposing its simultaneous ambivalence toward non-conforming bodies.

      Broadway Bodies