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Morgan Woolsey

Morgan Woolsey’s work focuses on issues of music and identity, and the use of music in disreputable genres of film.

Identifying and Identifying with the Thin White Duke: Darryl Bullock’s “David Bowie Made Me Gay: 100 Years of LGBT Music”

Morgan Woolsey on Darryl Bullock’s “David Bowie Made Me Gay” and the difficulties identifying exactly what “gay music” is....

MORGAN WOOLSEY

MUSIC

HISTORY

GENDER & SEXUALITY

Who Sings the Revolution?: On Julia Balén’s “A Queerly Joyful Noise: Choral Musicking for Social Justice”

Morgan Woolsey wrangles with the political potential of queer singing in Julia Balén’s “A Queerly Joyful Noise: Choral Musicking for Social Justice.”...

MORGAN WOOLSEY

MUSIC

GENDER & SEXUALITY

Frankly, Mr. Franco: On "Interior. Leather Bar."

On Travis Mathew's re-imagining of William Friedkin's 'Cruising'...

MORGAN WOOLSEY

FILM

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