The Politics and poetics of camp  pbk.

edited by Moe Meyer

The Politics and Poetics of Camp is a radical reappraisal of the meaning and discourse of camp. The contributors look at both the meaning and the uses of camp performance, and ask: is camp a style, or a witty but nonetheless powerful cultural critique? The essays investigate camp from its early formations in the seventeenth and eighteenth century to its present manifestations in queer theatre and literature. They also take a fascinating look at the complex relationship between queer discourse and decidedly un-queer pop culture appropriations on film and on the stage. The Politics and Poetics of Camp is an incisive, uncontainable and entertaining collection of essays by some of the foremost critics working in queer theory, from a number of disciplinary perspectives. This book makes a well-timed intervention into an emerging debate.

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  • Contributors include: Gregory Bredbeck, Kate Davy, Thomas King, Margaret Thompson Drewal, Chuck Kleinhans, Cynthia Morrell, Martin Worman, Jerome Schultz

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書名 The Politics and poetics of camp
著作者等 Meyer Moe
巻冊次 pbk.
出版元 Routledge
刊行年月 1994
ページ数 xiii, 203 p.
大きさ 23 cm
ISBN 041508248X
0415082471
NCID BA22527561
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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