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What Makes a Body Terrifying? archiveBodies of water. Bodies in space. Bodies together. Bodies alone. Who taught you to be scared of the sea? What stories did you hear? What powers of persuasion did they use? What Makes a Body Terrifying? is a queer exploration of two strikingly similar folk tales: the Slavic Rusalke and the Celtic Selkies. These two folk tales centre around mythical sea-people who shed their skins and become dangerous, beautiful human-forms: seducing sailors and luring them to their deaths. This piece explores how they use narrative and rhetorical devices to create fear, and how this parallels with the fear generated against queer bodies. With curiosity, this piece asks questions about how we are persuaded to be scared of the sea, to understand how we are persuaded to be scared of others.

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Author: Zoe Glen

Archive listings for What Makes a Body Terrifying?

Work type: Play.

T471135226

Director Zoe Glen.
15 Aug 22 to 18 Aug 22The Hope Theatre, Inner London :: V0719079091
listing details L02056684564

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