Queer Representations by Martin Duberman

Queer Representations

Reading Lives, Reading Cultures

Martin Duberman

Queer Representations celebrates the eclectic, diverse nature of gay and lesbian culture and its production.

The volume begins by asking how we can interpret an image–is the image homosexual and if so, how can we understand it? Closely connected to its interpretation is how we visualize homosexuality, or, in Allen Ellenzweig’s term, how we picture the homoerotic, the organizing principle of a section devoted to American cinema and performance in general. The crucial role of biography and autobiography is the central preoccupation of the next section, with essays on Radclyffe Hall, Langston Hughes, and Louisa May Alcott.

Featuring many of the most respected figures in queer studies and contemporary queer literature, among them Dorothy Allison, Edmund White, Barbara Smith, Essex Hemphill, Michael Cunningham, Allen Ginsberg, Samuel R. Delany, Dale Peck, Jewelle Gomez, Joan Nestle, a final section explores the creation of queer literature, birthpangs, growing pains, and achievements.

By emphasizing the interconnectedness of gay and lesbian lives and the literature which has been instrumental in defining, reconstructing, and representing these lives, this anthology serves as a diverse introduction to queer culture and literature.


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Details

ISBN 9780814718841
Genre Anthology – Nonfiction
Publication Date 1997
Publisher New York University Press
Editor Martin Duberman
Format Hardcover
No. of Pages 410
Language English
Rating NotRated
Editor Martin Duberman
Subject Annotations (Provenance); Arts; Arts, Modern; Homosexuality In Art
BookID 10342

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