Playing It Queer


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Playing it Queer


Playing it Queer

Author: Jodie Taylor

language: en

Publisher: Peter Lang

Release Date: 2012


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Popular music has always been a dynamic mediator of gender and sexuality, and a productive site of rebellion, oddity and queerness. The transformative capacity of music-making, performance and consumption helps us to make sense of identity and allows us to glimpse otherworldliness, arousing the political imagination. With an activist voice that is impassioned yet adherent to scholarly rigour, Playing it Queer provides an original and compelling ethnographic account of the relationship between popular music, queer self-fashioning and (sub)cultural world-making. This book begins with a comprehensive survey and critical evaluation of relevant literatures on queer identity and political debates as well as popular music, identity and (sub)cultural style. Contextualised within a detailed history of queer sensibilities and creative practices, including camp, drag, genderfuck, queercore, feminist music and club cultures, the author's rich empirical studies of local performers and translocal scenes intimately capture the meaning and value of popular musics and (sub)cultural style in everyday queer lives.

Playing It Queer


Playing It Queer

Author: Moshe Kim

language: en

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Release Date: 2017-05-18


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Popular music has always been a dynamic mediator of gender and sexuality, and a productive site of rebellion, oddity and queerness. The transformative capacity of music-making, performance and consumption helps us to make sense of identity and allows us to glimpse otherworldliness, arousing the political imagination. With an activist voice that is impassioned yet adherent to scholarly rigour, Playing it Queer provides an original and compelling ethnographic account of the relationship between popular music, queer self-fashioning and (sub)cultural world-making.

Queer as Folk


Queer as Folk

Author: Glyn Davis

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2007-09


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Although hailed as 'revolutionary' & 'ground-breaking', & used as a cultural touchstone regarding the representation of gay lives on television, there has been little written about Queer As Folk. This book explores the strategies the programme used in order to function as a politicised intervention in the media landscape in the UK.