By reconsidering assumptions about mainstream popular culture and
its revolutionary possibilities, author Dana Heller reveals that
John Waters' popular 1988 film Hairspray is the director's most
subversive movie. * Represents the first scholarly work on any of
film director John Waters' films * Incorporates original interview
material with the director * Reveals meanings embedded in the
film's narrative treatment of racial and sexual politics
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