Melissa in”Imageries et imaginaires du cirque”.
Melissa is participates in the International Colloquium “Imageries and Imaginaries of the Circus.” Melissa Caminha is presenting the communication “Pleasurescapes: How freak, queer, monstrous, and circus performances helped shape Popular Culture at the turn of the 20th century in Barcelona” at the International Colloquium “Imageries and Imaginaries of the Circus,”. She is doing it as part of the Doctoral Seminar organized by CCCirque (Collective of researchers on the circus) and the University of Rouen, France.
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This communication is part of the research project “Pleasurescapes: Port Cities’ Transnational Forces of Integration (PCI2019-103743)” funded by the HERA Joint Research Programme: “Public Spaces: Culture and Integration in Europe,”. All with support from the Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities – State Research Agency.