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(Kristin Chenoweth) and Elphaba - Camera Obscura: Feminism ...

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Wicked Divas <strong>and</strong> Internet Girl Fans • 71<br />

<strong>and</strong> Debutantes: Twentieth-Century American Girls’ Cultures (New<br />

York: New York University Press, 1998).<br />

85. Halberstam, In a Queer Time <strong>and</strong> Space, 177, 179.<br />

86. Harris, Future Girl, 162.<br />

Stacy Wolf is an associate professor in the Performance as Public<br />

Practice Program in the Department of Theatre <strong>and</strong> Dance at the<br />

University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of A Problem Like<br />

Maria: Gender <strong>and</strong> Sexuality in the American Musical (2002). Her essay<br />

“‘We’ll Always Be Bosom Buddies’: Female Duets <strong>and</strong> the Queering of<br />

Broadway Musical Theatre” (GLQ 12 [2006]) won the Association for<br />

Theatre in Higher Education’s 2007 award for Best Essay in Theater<br />

Studies.<br />

Glinda (<strong>Kristin</strong> <strong>Chenoweth</strong>) <strong>and</strong> <strong>Elphaba</strong> (Idina Menzel)<br />

celebrate their visit to the Emerald City by singing<br />

“One Short Day” in the musical Wicked. Photo courtesy<br />

of Joan Marcus

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