This collection uses Susan Sontag’s "Notes on ‘Camp’" as a foundation from which to explore current topics related to camp. It recognizes Sontag’s work as significant in spurring examination of the phenomenon but also limited in its descriptive rather than philosophical, theoretical, and conceptual nature.
This collection uses Susan Sontag’s "Notes on ‘Camp’" as a foundation from which to explore current topics related to camp. It recognizes Sontag’s work as significant in spurring examination of the phenomenon but also limited in its descriptive rather than philosophical, theoretical, and conceptual nature.
Bruce E. Drushel is associate professor in the Department of Media, Journalism, and Film at Miami University. Brian M. Peters is tenured in the English Department at Champlain College St. Lambert.
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Contents Introduction: Some Notes on "Notes" Brian M. Peters and Bruce E. Drushel Part I: Camp in Literature Chapter 1: Voyage to Camp Lesbos: Pulp Fiction and the Shameful Lesbian "Sicko" Barbara Jane Brickman Chapter 2: Queer Ideology in the Novels of Joe Keenan Robert Kellerman Part II: Camp and Celebrity Chapter 3: Authentic Artifice: Dolly Parton's Negotiations of Sontag's Camp Emily Deering Crosby and Hannah Lynn Chapter 4: Diva Worship as a Queer Poetics of Waste in D. Gilson's Brit Lit Chris Philpot Chapter 5: Camping in the Closet: Susan Sontag and the Construction of the Celebrity Persona Tim Cusack Part III: Camp on Television Chapter 6: Vicious Camp: Performance, Artifice, and Incongruity Bruce E. Drushel Chapter 7: "Excuse My Beauty!": Camp Referencing and Memory Activation on RuPaul's Drag Race" Carl Schottmiller Part IV: Camp and Place Chapter 8: Everything is Bigger in Texas: Camp and the Queerly Normal in Greater Tuna Elizabeth M.
Contents Introduction: Some Notes on "Notes" Brian M. Peters and Bruce E. Drushel Part I: Camp in Literature Chapter 1: Voyage to Camp Lesbos: Pulp Fiction and the Shameful Lesbian "Sicko" Barbara Jane Brickman Chapter 2: Queer Ideology in the Novels of Joe Keenan Robert Kellerman Part II: Camp and Celebrity Chapter 3: Authentic Artifice: Dolly Parton's Negotiations of Sontag's Camp Emily Deering Crosby and Hannah Lynn Chapter 4: Diva Worship as a Queer Poetics of Waste in D. Gilson's Brit Lit Chris Philpot Chapter 5: Camping in the Closet: Susan Sontag and the Construction of the Celebrity Persona Tim Cusack Part III: Camp on Television Chapter 6: Vicious Camp: Performance, Artifice, and Incongruity Bruce E. Drushel Chapter 7: "Excuse My Beauty!": Camp Referencing and Memory Activation on RuPaul's Drag Race" Carl Schottmiller Part IV: Camp and Place Chapter 8: Everything is Bigger in Texas: Camp and the Queerly Normal in Greater Tuna Elizabeth M.
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