Abstract

In 1933, when the fairy was the most visible representative of American gay culture, Warner Bros.' 42nd Street portrayed its lead character, Julian Marsh, as a "masculine homosexual" who lent a gay sensibility to the film's narrative and the music al numbers that animated it.

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