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The dissertation project The Roots and Routes of Boylesque addresses the history and political aspects of boylesque. Kalle Westerling, Ph.D. Student in Theatre and Performance Studies at The Graduate Center, CUNY, analyzes the genre and the employment of the term boylesque in relation to a larger history of male striptease in New York, the US, and globally.

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