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Lesbian camp: An unearthing
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Auteur/contributeur
- Nielsen, Elly-Jean (Auteur)
Titre
Lesbian camp: An unearthing
Résumé
Camp—a sensibility, a style, and a form of artistic selfexpression—is an elusive concept said to be in the eye of the
beholder. To refute Susan Sontag’s (1966) claims that camp is
apolitical and not especially homosexual, a number of recent
scholarly works have been geared toward revealing camp’s
fundamental gayness. With the odd footnote aside, lesbian
camp has been collapsed into the category of gay male camp, if
not eclipsed entirely. Despite the negligible efforts made to
legitimize lesbian camp, there are numerous salient cultural
examples one might draw on to illustrate, typify, and
substantiate a lesbian camp sensibility. I lay the ground work for
this scholarly exercise by outlining various definitions and
critiques of camp, and by discussing its history and application
to queer theory. Then, to unveil lesbian camp, three nonmutually exclusive categories are discussed: classic, erotic, and
radical. By gathering various strands of inquiry, and various
textual examples (e.g., photography, artistic performances, and
literary tropes), this article attempts to reach a more inclusive
and nuanced understanding of lesbian camp.
Publication
Journal of Lesbian Studies
Volume
20
Numéro
1
Pages
116-135
Date
2016
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
1089-4160
Titre abrégé
Lesbian camp
Référence
Nielsen, Elly-Jean. (2016). Lesbian camp: An unearthing. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 20(1), 116‑135. https://doi.org/10.1080/10894160.2015.1046040
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