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Camp Grounds

Camp Grounds

Style and Homosexuality

by David Bergman
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/01/1994

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The concept of camp has never been easy to define. Derived from the French verb ""camper"" (to pose) it has been variously interpreted as a style that favours exaggeration, an ironic attitude toward the cultural mainstream and a form of aestheticism that celebrates artifice over beauty. At the same time, camp has been long associated with homosexual culture, or at least with a self-conscious eroticism that questions traditional gender constructions. The 16 essays on camp included in this book explore the relationship between style and homosexuality, showing how camp has made its way into every aspect of our cultural lives: theatre, popular music, opera, film, and literature. Beginning with an overview of what camp is, where it came from and how it operates, the chapters address topics ranging from the ""high camp"" of Whitman and Proust to the ""low camp"" of drag-queen culture and gay fanzines. Together they carry forward a conversation that began more than 25 years ago, before Stonewall and AIDS, when Susan Sontag published her memorable ""Notes on Camp"".
ISBN:
9780870238789
9780870238789
Category:
Gay studies (Gay men)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-01-1994
Publisher:
University of Massachusetts Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
336
Dimensions (mm):
230x156x21mm
Weight:
0.46kg

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