Críticas:
'This isn't your uncle's LGBT studies, and that's a good thing! Thankfully free of turgid prose, these engaging essays range across the landscape of popular culture in the US and beyond. If this is the future of queer cultural studies, we're in good hands.' - Larry Gross, Professor and Director, School of Communication, Annenberg School, University of Southern California, USA
'These essays show how a new generation of queer scholars are seizing and shaking our prior understandings of the intersection points between popular culture and sexual identities. Productively risky and thoughtfully provocative, exploring cultural spaces from the prime-time sitcom to the British gangster film, this collection shows how vital it is for queer thinkers to engage with popular texts and their implications for audiences of all persuasions.' - Andy Medhurst, University of Sussex Centre for the Study of Sexual Dissidence, UK
'Performances of queerness in popular practices and commercial media have involved courage and compromise, bold openness and calculated covering, innovation and complex interactions with stereotype. The essays in this book - careful, politically insightful, and vivacious- trace a wide range of recent public negotiations of queerness. The lucid exposition and numerous references to other relevant studies make the book a terrific resource.' - Fred Everett Maus, University of Virginia, USA
Reseña del editor:
Queer Pop Culture is an exciting new collection that brings together work from several disciplines and across the globe that address the politics of queer representation in multiple contexts. The articles cover many aspects of contemporary U.S. culture, including the rise of the queer cowboy, the emergence of lesbian chic, and the expansion of representations of blackness. The anthology also contains work on queer, Taiwanese, online communities; a transgender Israeli pop star; and practices of film mimicry in Kerala, India.
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