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Ryan Donovan, "Broadway Bodies: A Critical History of Conformity" (Oxford UP, 2023)

Jan 18, 2026
Ryan Donovan, Assistant Professor of Theater Studies and author, delves into the concept of the 'Broadway Body' and its implications for diversity and inclusion. He tackles how casting practices favor certain body types while sidelining others, linking these norms to broader societal stigmas regarding size, disability, and sexuality. Donovan explores pivotal moments in theatrical history, such as the use of fat suits and the arts’ political dimensions, while celebrating recent shifts towards more inclusive casting practices.
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ANECDOTE

Performer Turned Scholar

  • Ryan Donovan describes his decade as a professional dancer before grad school and how he later returned as an academic.
  • He frames himself as an insider-outsider who uses personal experience to inform archival research.
INSIGHT

Archives Meet Embodiment Studies

  • Donovan combined archival research with interviews and contemporary press to trace changing norms around bodies on Broadway.
  • He used disability studies and fat studies to reframe musical theater history through embodied difference.
INSIGHT

Shared Histories Of Stigma

  • Donovan links fat, disability, and queer studies through shared histories of stigma and exclusion.
  • He uses Goffman's Stigma to show how norms persist and how nonconforming bodies reveal those norms.
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