Out in culture : gay, lesbian, and queer essays on popular culture
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Out in culture : gay, lesbian, and queer essays on popular culture
(Series Q)
Duke University Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [501]-524) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Out in Culture charts some of the ways in which lesbians, gays, and queers have understood and negotiated the pleasures and affirmations, as well as the disappointments, of mass culture. The essays collected here, combining critical and theoretical works from a cross-section of academics, journalists, and artists, demonstrate a rich variety of gay and lesbian approaches to film, television, popular music, and fashion. This wide-ranging anthology is the first to juxtapose pioneering work in gay and lesbian media criticism with recent essays in contemporary queer cultural studies. Uniquely accessible, Out in Culture presents such popular writers as B. Ruby Rich, Essex Hemphill, and Michael Musto as well as influential critics such as Richard Dyer, Chris Straayer, and Julia Lesage, on topics ranging from the queer careers of Agnes Moorehead and Pee Wee Herman to the cultural politics of gay drag, lesbian style, the visualization of AIDS, and the black snap! queen experience.
Of particular interest are two "dossiers," the first linking essays on the queer content of Alfred Hitchcock's films, and the second on the production and reception of popular music within gay and lesbian communities. The volume concludes with an extensive bibliography-the most comprehensive currently available-of sources in gay, lesbian, and queer media criticism. Out in Culture explores the distinctive and original ways in which gays, lesbians, and queers have experienced, appropriated, and resisted the images and artifacts of popular culture. This eclectic anthology will be of interest to a broad audience of general readers and scholars interested in gay and lesbian issues; students of film, media, gender, and cultural studies; and those interested in the emerging field of queer theory. Contributors. Sabrina Barton, Edith Becker, Rhona J. Berenstein, Nayland Blake, Michelle Citron, Danae Clark, Corey K. Creekmur, Alexander Doty, Richard Dyer, Heather Findlay, Jan Zita Grover, Essex Hemphill, John Hepworth, Jeffrey Hilbert, Lucretia Knapp, Bruce La Bruce, Al LaValley, Julia Lesage, Michael Moon, Michael Musto, B.
Ruby Rich, Marlon Riggs, Arlene Stein, Chris Straayer, Anthony Thomas, Mark Thompson, Valerie Traub, Thomas Waugh, Patricia White, Robin Wood
目次
Introduction / Corey K. Creekmur and Alexander Doty 1 Responsibilities of a Gay Film Critic / Robin Wood 12 Lesbians and Films / Edith Becker, Michelle Citron, Julia Lesage, and B. Ruby Rich 25 The Hypothetical Lesbian Heroine in Narrative Feature Film / Chris Straayer 44 The Great Escape / Al LaValley 60 There's Something Queer Here / Alexander Doty 71 Supporting Character: The Queer Career of Agnes Moorehead / Patricia White 91 The Ambiguities of "Lesbian" Viewing Pleasure: The (Dis)articulations of Black Widow / Valerie Traub 115 Acting Like a Man: Masculine Performance in My Darling Clementine / Corey K. Creekmur 167 Dossier on Hitchcock / Introduction by Alexander Doty 183 Hitchcock's Homophobia / John Hepworth (with "Letter to the Editor" by Robin Wood and "Response" by John Hepworth) 186 The Murderous Gays: Hitchcock's Homophobia / Robin Wood 197 "Crisscross": Paranoia and Projection in Strangers on a Train / Sabrina Barton 216 "I'm not the sort of person men marry": Monsters, Queers, and Hitchcock's Rebecca / Rhona J. Berenstein 239 The Queer Voice in Marnie / Lucretia Knapp 262 Flaming Closets / Michael Moon 282 Men's Pornography: Gay vs. Straight / Thomas Waugh 307 Freud's "Fetishism" and the Lesbian Dildo Debates / Heather Findlay 328 Tom of Finland: An Appreciation / Nayland Blake 343 Visible Lesions: Images of the PWA / Jan Zita Grover 354 Pee Wee Herman: The Homosexual Subtext / Bruce La Bruce 382 In Living Color: Toms, Coons, Mammies, Faggots, and Bucks / Essex Hemphill 389 Dossier on Popular Music / Introduction by Corey K. Creekmur 403 In Defense of Disco / Richard Dyer 407 Crossover Dreams: Lesbianism and Popular Music since the 1970s / Arlene Stein 416 Immaculate Connection / Michael Musto 427 The House the Kids Built: The Gay Black Imprint on American Dance Music / Anthony Thomas 437 Children of Paradise: A Brief History of Queens / Mark Thompson 447 The Politics of Drag / Jeffrey Hilbert 463 Black Macho Revisited: Reflections of a Snap! Queen / Marlon Riggs 470 All Dressed Up But No Place to Go? Style Wars and the New Lesbianism / Arlene Stein 476 Commodity Lesbianism / Danae Clark 484 Gay, Lesbian, and Queer Popular Culture Bibliography 501 Acknowledgments of Copyright 525 Contributors 528 Index 531
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