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Queer Looks is a collection of writing by video artists,
filmmakers, and critics which explores the recent explosion of
lesbian and gay independent media culture. A compelling compilation
of artists' statements and critical theory, producer interviews and
image-text works, this anthology demonstrates the vitality of queer
artists under attack and fighting back. Each maker and writer
deploys a surprising array of techniques and tactics, negotiating
the difficult terrain between street pragmatism and theoretical
inquiry, finding voices rich in chutzpah and subtlety. From
guerilla Super-8 in Manila to AIDS video activism in New York,
Queer Looks zooms in on this very queer place in media culture,
revealing a wealth of strategies, a plurality of aesthetics, and an
artillary of resistances.
Before Rosie and k.d. lang, lesbians were seen only obliquely on
the screen-as shadowy spinsters with twisted desires. Times have
changed and today's famous lesbians are popular icons. Entertaining
Lesbians charts the rise of lesbian celebrity, asking whether such
exposure is good for lesbians or hurts their cause. Stars from
Ellen DeGeneres to Melissa Etheridge to Chastity Bono send a
message that being out is now acceptable, but have they created new
stereotypes along the way? Tackling both sides of the issue, Gever
traces the history of lesbians in public life over the last century
to explore the paradoxes inherent in gay celebrity. Visibility, she
contends, has always been the key weapon in the gay and lesbian
movement's arsenal: To be out is to be represented. But lesbian
celebrities like Newt Gingrich's sister Candace also demonstrate
the risk of backlash and the burden of media scrutiny. Despite the
pitfalls, Gever shows how stars like Martina Navratilova have
created powerful models for the next generation with careful image
management. Original and provocative, Entertaining Lesbians takes a
groundbreaking look at the peril and promise of being not just out
of the closet, but out in the public eye.
"Queer Looks" is a collection of writing by video artists,
filmmakers, and critics which explores the recent explosion of
lesbian and gay independent media culture. A compelling compilation
of artists' statements and critical theory, producer interviews and
image-text works, this anthology demonstrates the vitality of queer
artists under attack and fighting back. Each maker and writer
deploys a surprising array of techniques and tactics, negotiating
the difficult terrain between street pragmatism and theoretical
inquiry, finding voices rich in "chutzpah" and subtlety. From
guerilla Super-8 in Manila to AIDS video activism in New York,
"Queer Looks" zooms in on this very queer place in media culture,
revealing a wealth of strategies, a plurality of aesthetics, and an
artillary of resistances.
Before Rosie and k.d. lang, lesbians were seen only obliquely on
the screen-as shadowy spinsters with twisted desires. Times have
changed and today's famous lesbians are popular icons. Entertaining
Lesbians charts the rise of lesbian celebrity, asking whether such
exposure is good for lesbians or hurts their cause. Stars from
Ellen DeGeneres to Melissa Etheridge to Chastity Bono send a
message that being out is now acceptable, but have they created new
stereotypes along the way? Tackling both sides of the issue, Gever
traces the history of lesbians in public life over the last century
to explore the paradoxes inherent in gay celebrity. Visibility, she
contends, has always been the key weapon in the gay and lesbian
movement's arsenal: To be out is to be represented. But lesbian
celebrities like Newt Gingrich's sister Candace also demonstrate
the risk of backlash and the burden of media scrutiny. Despite the
pitfalls, Gever shows how stars like Martina Navratilova have
created powerful models for the next generation with careful image
management. Original and provocative, Entertaining Lesbians takes a
groundbreaking look at the peril and promise of being not just out
of the closet, but out in the public eye.
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