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Making camp : rhetorics of transgression in U.S. popular culture
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ISBN: 0817380116 9780817380113 9780817316075 0817316078 0817356525 9780817356521 Year: 2008 Publisher: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press,

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Making Camp examines the rhetoric and conventions of "camp" in contemporary popular culture and the ways it both subverts and is co-opted by mainstream ideology and discourse, especially as it pertains to issues of gender and sexuality. Camp has long been aligned with gay male culture and performance. Helene Shugart and Catherine Waggoner contend that camp in the popular media-whether visual, dramatic, or musical-is equally pervasive. While aesthetic and performative in nature, the authors argue that camp-female camp in particular-is also highly political an

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