Queer Pop : Aesthetic Interventions in Contemporary Culture.
The Queer Futures series attends both to the future of the term 'queer' and to queer ways of imagining the future. It publishes critical interventions that harness insights from queer, trans*, feminist, gender, postcolonial, critical race, and disability theories to spotlight the flexibili...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin/Boston :
Walter de Gruyter GmbH,
2024.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Queer Futures Series
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Introducing Queer Pop
- Part I: Queer Aesthetics in Pop Music
- Queer Curls, Gender Power, and Plato: Eclectic Iconographies of Self-Empowerment in Lil Nas X's Montero (Call Me By Your Name)
- "Work, Work, Work, Work, Work." On the Aesthetic Production of Gender in and through Pop Music
- Getting-into. Queerness at Work in Early Pet Shop Boys
- Part II: Homonationalism and Homonormativity in Television
- Russian Bodies We Can Laugh About? Ethnic Drag in Race Conscious Gay US Media
- "We Want the Right Kind of Gay" - Homonormative Representation of Lesbian Characters on Television
- Creative Interlude
- Artists Talk - A Conversation on Queer Pop
- Part III: Queer Affect
- Killing the Pain with Pleasure: On the Queering Effect of the Neo-Burlesque
- Affective Sexualities
- Part IV: Queer Futures
- Is She the Girl from the Anti-Video? On FKA twigs' Chronopolitics
- Queer Reproduction: AIDS Activist Pasts and Futurity in Pose
- Notes on Contributors
- Index.