Queering Visual Cultures
Re-Presenting Sexual Politics on Stage and Screen
- 198pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring the evolution of queer representation in contemporary popular culture, this collection of essays critiques the portrayal of queer identities across various media. While the depiction has shifted from overtly negative to more nuanced, skepticism remains prevalent, particularly regarding queer encroachment on heteronormative spaces. The contributors examine diverse topics, including queer visual cultures, film analysis, and theatrical representations, advocating for a politics of inclusion to combat the marginalization of queer subjects in popular narratives.
