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Globalized Queerness
Identities and Commodities in Queer Popular Culture

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Has a global queer popular culture emerged at the expense of local queer artists? In this book, Helton Levy argues that global queer culture is indebted to specific, local references that artists carry from their early experiences in life, which then become homogenized by contemporary media markets. The assumption that queer publics live and consume only through a global set of references, including gay parades and rainbow flags, for example, erases many personal complexities.Levy revisits media characters that have caught the attention of the broader public - such as (1953), the Daffyd Thomas character from the BBC comedy Little Britain (2003-2007), Brazilian drag queen Pabblo Vittar, French singer Christine and the Queens, and the Italian-Egyptian rapper Mahmood - and argues that they have gradually blended in the public''s perception. This has often obscured the individual struggles faced by these characters, such as immigration, homophobia, poverty and societal exclusion. Levy also questions what happens when global media flows take queer culture to regions wherein the notion of LGBTQ+ rights are not entirely acceptable. Utilizing insights from media reports published across the world''s ten biggest media markets, Levy argues that there are a series of conditions which artists and cultural actors negotiate once they achieve any kind of success in mainstream media, while local queer references remain unseen in the wider media world. For that reason, he argues for stronger incentives for communities to accept and acknowledge the work of queer people before and after commoditization.>

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Auteurs Helton Levy
Collaboration Claire Nally (Editeur), Angela Smith (Editeur)
Edition Bloomsbury Academic
 
Contenu Livre
Forme du produit Livre de poche
Date de parution 29.05.2025
Catégorie Sciences humaines, art, musique > Art > Photographie, cinéma, vidéo, TV
 
EAN 9781350292826
ISBN 978-1-350-29282-6
Nombre de pages 232
Dimensions (emballage) 13,6 x 21,4 x 1,4 cm
 
Thème Library of Gender and Popular Culture
Catégories Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Memoirs, Films, cinema, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, Gay & Lesbian studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / General, LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
 

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