‘It makes me feel strong’: The Debate Over Burlesque – Empowerment vs. Degradation for Women
Burlesque, once a fringe form of entertainment associated with vaudeville stages and smoky clubs, is experiencing a cultural revival. Across cities in the U.S. and abroad, a new generation of performers are embracing the genre’s blend of dance, theatricality, and sensuality. For some, it represents a celebration of body confidence, artistic freedom, and female empowerment. For others, it raises deeper questions about objectification, societal expectations, and whether true liberation can coexist with the performance of sexuality.This tension is not new. From its 19th-century origins, burlesque has walked a fine line between subversion and spectacle. While it often included satire, parody,…





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