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  • Formatas: Hardback, 268 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x162x22 mm, weight: 513 g
  • Serija: Media, Culture, and the Arts
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498537766
  • ISBN-13: 9781498537766
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 268 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x162x22 mm, weight: 513 g
  • Serija: Media, Culture, and the Arts
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498537766
  • ISBN-13: 9781498537766
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Sontag and the Camp Aesthetic: Advancing New Perspectives marks 50 years of writing and cultural production on the phenomenon of camp since Susan Sontags 1964 cornerstone essay Notes on Camp. It provides cutting-edge theory and understanding on ways to read and interpret camp through a collection of essays from historical, theoretical, and cultural perspectives. It includes varied subject areas including camp icons, stylistics periods, and important and representative texts from television, film, and literature. These essays create a scholarly conversation that understands camp as not only signifier or aesthetic but also a language, mode, and style that goes beyond its initial linguistic and semiotic guise. The contributors, representing a diverse group of established and rising scholars, explore camp as a largely queer genre that includes varying modes of understanding of desire and of the self outside a hegemonic model of heteronormativity.

Recenzijos

Camp is not dead!  This wonderful new volume explores its persistent effects on contemporary culture, from Dolly Parton to Madonna and from RuPauls Drag Race to House of 1000 Corpses.  Drushel and Peters have assembled a collection of smart, witty, and accessible essays that explore how and why camp remains an important aspect of pop culture criticism even into the 21st century.  -- Harry M. Benshoff, University of North Texas More than fifty years since the publication of Sontags "Notes on Camp," this eclectic collection reconsiders the mainstream proliferation of camps affective differences (and indifferences) within a broad mass cultural politics of queer feeling. -- Dana Heller, Old Dominion University

Introduction: Some Notes on "Notes" vii
Brian M. Peters
Bruce E. Drushel
I Camp in Literature
1(44)
1 Voyage to Camp Lesbos: Pulp Fiction and the Shameful Lesbian "Sicko"
3(26)
Barbara Jane Brickman
2 Queer Ideology in the Novels of Joe Keenan
29(16)
Robert Kellerman
II Camp and Celebrity
45(46)
3 Authentic Artifice: Dolly Parton's Negotiations of Sontag's Camp
47(16)
Emily Deering Crosby
Hannah Lynn
4 Diva Worship as a Queer Poetics of Waste in D. Gilson's Brit Lit
63(14)
Chris Philpot
5 Camping in the Closet: Susan Sontag and the Construction of the Celebrity Persona
77(14)
Tim Cusack
III Camp on Television
91(40)
6 Vicious Camp: Performance, Artifice, and Incongruity
93(18)
Bruce E. Drushel
7 "Excuse My Beauty!": Camp Referencing and Memory Activation on RuPaul's Drag Race
111(20)
Carl Schottmiller
IV Camp and Place
131(38)
8 Everything Is Bigger in Texas: Camp and the Queerly Normal in Greater Tuna
133(18)
Elizabeth M. Melton
9 "I's Got to Get Me Some Education!": Class and the Camp-Horror Nexus in House of 1000 Corpses
151(18)
Olivia Oliver-Hopkins
V Camp and Aesthetics
169(74)
10 Batman and the Aesthetics of Camp
171(18)
Lauren Levitt
11 Prison Camp: Aesthetic Style as Social Practice in Orange Is the New Black
189(14)
Thomas Piontek
12 Camp, Androgyny, and 1990: The Post-Gendered Spaces of Vogue
203(20)
Brian M. Peters
13 Pretty Is Not Enough: Notes for a Grotesque Camp
223(20)
Michael V. Perez
Index 243(6)
About the Editors and Contributors 249
Bruce E. Drushel is associate professor in the Department of Media, Journalism, and Film at Miami University.

Brian M. Peters is tenured in the English Department at Champlain College St. Lambert.