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9780230105591

Queer Popular Culture Literature, Media, Film, and Television

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    9780230105591

  • ISBN10:

    0230105599

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-02-15
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

This exciting collection brings together work from several disciplines that addresses the politics of queer representation in global contexts. The articles cover many aspects of contemporary culture, including the rise of the queer cowboy, the emergence of lesbian chic, and the expansion of representations of blackness. This accessible volume offers useful analytical tools that will help readers make sense of the problems and promise of queer pop culture.

Author Biography

Thomas Peele is Assistant Professor of English at Boise State University.  His work has appeared in a variety of journals, including the Journal of Basic Writing and JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory

Table of Contents

Introduction—Thomas Peele * Reading for It: Lesbian Readers Constructing Culture and Identity through Textual Experience—Sheila Liming * New Queer White Trash Cinema—Daniel Cunningham * Arse Bandits: Exploring Nostalgic Representations of Queerness in Gangster Films—Sharif Mowlabocus * Straight Shooters and Cowboy Codes: The Queer Frontier and American Identity in a Post-Western World—Zoe Trodd and Christopher Le Coney * Queering/Quaring Blackness in Noah’s Arc—Gust A. Yep and John P. Elia * Queer as Folk and the Spectacularisation of Gay Identity—Giovanni Porfido * Diva Interventions: Dana International and Israeli Gender Culture—Amalia Ziv * Fashionably Femme: Lesbian Visibility, Style and Politics in The L Word—Aviva Dove-Viebahn * All My (Queer) Children: Disrupting Daytime Desire in Pine Valley—Cathy Leaker * Yaoi—Mark McHarry * Why (Not) Queer?: Ambivalence about “Politics” and Queer Identification in an Online Community in Taiwan—Terri He * Reading and Queering Plato in Hedwig and the Angry Inch—Wendy Hsu * Ellen DeGeneres: Public Lesbian Number One—Jennifer Reed * Pushing the Boundaries of Basic Writing’s Frontier: Using Media Representations of Gay Culture to Teach Basic Writers—Laura Gray-Rosendale and Kendra Birnley * From Lavender Jane Loves Women to Queer Eye for the Straight Guy: On the Uses of Queer Culture in the Interdisciplinary Classroom—Danielle DeMuth and Sharon Barnes

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