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'''Stagestruck:Theater, AIDS, and the Marketing of Gay America '''was a book by [[Sarah Schulman]], in which she describes how her novel ''[[People in Trouble]]'' and ''[[RENT: The Musical|RENT]] ''are similar and how [[Jonathan Larson]] likely took inspiration from the novel. However, she uses this as a framing device, instead using it to talk about how her problem lies with the system not giving LGBTQ+ creators proper credit, as opposed to artists borrowing off each other, which frequently happens and she does not take issue with.
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'''Stagestruck:Theater, AIDS, and the Marketing of Gay America '''was a book by [[Sarah Schulman]], in which she describes how her novel ''[[People in Trouble]]'' and ''[[RENT]] ''are similar and how [[Jonathan Larson]] likely took inspiration from the novel. However, she uses this as a framing device, instead using it to talk about how her problem lies with the system not giving LGBTQ+ creators proper credit, as opposed to artists borrowing off each other, which frequently happens and she does not take issue with.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 3 September 2020

Stagestruck:Theater, AIDS, and the Marketing of Gay America was a book by Sarah Schulman, in which she describes how her novel People in Trouble and RENT are similar and how Jonathan Larson likely took inspiration from the novel. However, she uses this as a framing device, instead using it to talk about how her problem lies with the system not giving LGBTQ+ creators proper credit, as opposed to artists borrowing off each other, which frequently happens and she does not take issue with.