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The Diva Is Dead, Long Live the Diva

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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The Diva: A Complex Persona

This chapter examines the original concept of 'diva', connecting it to the operatic world and figures like Maria Callas, who exemplify the extraordinary talent and presence of a diva. It discusses the multifaceted lives of divas, their struggles, and the societal perceptions that shape their personas, particularly through the lens of women in powerful positions. The conversation also highlights the strong bond between divas and their fanbases, especially within the gay male community, exploring themes of admiration, identification, and the evolution of the term 'diva' in popular culture.

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