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Queer forms / Ramzi Fawaz.

LIBRA P96.S58 F39 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fawaz, Ramzi, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sexual minorities in mass media.
Sexual minorities in popular culture.
Mass media--Social aspects--United States.
Mass media.
Popular culture--United States--20th century.
Popular culture.
Mass media--Social aspects.
United States.
LGBTQ+ people.
Physical Description:
xii, 435 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : New York University Press, [2022]
Summary:
"In this book, Ramzi Fawaz explores how the central values of 1970s movements for women's and gay liberation-including consciousness-raising, separatism, and coming out of the closet-were translated into a range of American popular culture forms. Throughout this period, feminist and gay activists fought social and political battles to expand, transform, or wholly explode definitions of so-called "normal" gender and sexuality. In doing so, they inspired artists, writers, and filmmakers to invent new ways of formally representing, or giving shape to, non-normative genders and sexualities. This included placing women, queers, and gender outlaws of all stripes into exhilarating new environments-from the streets of an increasingly gay San Francisco to a post-apocalyptic commune, from an upper-East Side New York City apartment to an all-female version of Earth-and finding new ways to formally render queer genders and sexualities by articulating them to figures, outlines, or icons that could be imagined in the mind's eye and interpreted by diverse publics. Surprisingly, such creative attempts to represent queer gender and sexuality often appeared in a range of traditional, or seemingly generic, popular forms including the sequential format of comic strip serials, the token figures of science fiction genre, the narrative conventions of film melodrama, and the serialized rhythm of installment fiction. Through studies of queer and feminist cultural productions including Mart Crowley's The Boys in the Band (1970), Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City (1976-1983), Lizzy Borden's Born in Flames (1983), and Tony Kushner's Angels in America (1989-1991), Fawaz show how artists innovated in many popular mediums and genres to make the experience of gender and sexual non-conformity recognizable to mass audiences in the modern US. Ultimately, Queer Forms tells the pre-history of the contemporary renaissance in feminist and LGBTQ political cultures by developing a genealogy of late twentieth-century artifacts that projected images of gender and sexual rebellion, which came to infuse the American popular imagination in the 1970s and after"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Stepford Wives and Female Men: The Radical Equality of Female Replicants
2. Entering the Vortex: Breaching the Boundaries of the Lesbian Separatist Frontier in Avant-Garde Science Fiction Film
3. "Beware the Hostile Fag": Acidic Intimacies and the Gay Male Consciousness-Raising Circle in The Boys in the Band
4. Queer Love on Barbary Lane: The Serial Experience of Coming Out of the Closet with Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City
5. Stripped to the Bone: Sequencing Sexual Pluralism in the Comic Strip Work of Joe Brainard and David Wojnarowicz
6. "I Cherish My Bile Duct as Much as Any Other Organ": Political Disgust and the Digestive Life of AIDS in Tony Kushner's Angels in America.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781479829828
147982982X
9781479820733
1479820733
OCLC:
1303568895
Publisher Number:
99991376080

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