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Dark Side of Camp Aesthetics - Queer Economies of Dirt, Dust and Patina

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"Camp" is often associated with glamour, surfaces and an ostentatious display of chic, but as these authors argue, there is an underside to it that has often gone unnoticed: camp's simultaneous investment in dirt, vulgarity, the discarded and rejected, the abject. This book explores how camp challenges and at the same time celebrates what is arguably the single most important and foundational cultural division, that between the dirty and the clean. In refocusing camp as a phenomenon of the dark underside as much as of the glamorous surface, the collection hopes to offer an important contribution to our understanding of the cultural politics and aesthetics of camp.

List of contents

Introduction: "The dirt doesn’t get any worse": The Alliance of Camp and Dirt
Ingrid Hotz-Davies, Georg Vogt and Franziska Bergmann

Part I: Upside – Downside – Upside: Camp’s Dialectic of Dirt and Beauty

1. The Jewel in the Gutter: Camp and the Incorporation of Dirt
Ingrid Hotz- Davies

2. Camp Conquests:

Deconstructing the Sublime in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Christian Lassen

3. "The Odd and Gory Things in Life":

Roy Raz’ Music Videos and Camp Aesthetics
Gero Bauer

4. Camp as a Critical Strategy in And the Spring Comes
Zairong Xiang

Part II: Trash, Dirt and Leftovers: The Oscillations of Matter

5. The "Available" Joe Brainard
David Bergman

6. Dirty Sound: The Camp Materialism of Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls

Kristina Pia Hofer

7. Camping Out in the Detritus of the 1960s Queer Underground:

The "Moldy" Fantasies of Jack Smith
Ronald Gregg

8. A Camp Fairy Tale:

The Dirty Class of John Waters’ Desperate Living

Giulia Palladini

9. Malapropos Desires: The Cinematic Oikos of Grey Gardens

Georg Vogt

Part III: Debris of the Past

10. Camp Patina: Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, Transvestism and Gründerzeit Furniture
Franziska Bergmann

11. Camping Indigeneity: The Queer Politics of Kent Monkman

Astrid M. Fellner

12. Innocence Unprotected: Camp in Yugoslavian Cinema
Milisava Petković

About the author

Ingrid Hotz-Davies is Professor of English Literature and Gender Studies and co-director of the Centre for Gender and Diversity Research at the University of Tübingen, Germany.

Georg Vogt is Lecturer at the Institute for Theatre, Film and Media Studies at the University of Vienna, Austria.

Franziska Bergman is Junior Professor of Modern German Literature at the University of Trier, Germany.

Summary

This book explores how camp challenges and at the same time celebrates a foundational cultural division, that between the dirty and the clean. In refocusing camp as a phenomenon of the dark underside as much as of the glamorous surface, the collection hopes to add to our understanding of the cultural politics and aesthetics of camp.

Product details

Authors Ingrid Bergmann Hotz-Davies
Assisted by Franziska Bergmann (Editor), Ingrid Hotz-Davies (Editor), Georg Vogt (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.12.2019
 
EAN 9780367886905
ISBN 978-0-367-88690-5
No. of pages 202
Series Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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