Queer Tracks: Subversive Strategies in Rock and Pop Music
- 236pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring motifs in popular music that challenge heterosexuality and traditional gender norms, this work delves into contemporary gender politics and queer theory within rock and pop. It examines concepts such as irony, parody, camp, and transsexuality, highlighting how these elements subvert fixed identities. The book is a revised translation of a German original, offering fresh insights into the intersection of music and queer identity.
