Queer Forms by Ramzi Fawaz (.ePUB)

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Queer Forms by Ramzi Fawaz
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Overview: In Queer Forms, Ramzi Fawaz explores how the central values of 1970s movements for women’s and gay liberation―including consciousness-raising, separatism, and coming out of the closet―were translated into a range of American popular culture forms. Throughout this period, feminist and gay activists fought social and political battles to expand, transform, or wholly explode definitions of so-called “normal” gender and sexuality. In doing so, they inspired artists, writers, and filmmakers to invent new ways of formally representing, or giving shape to, non-normative genders and sexualities. This included placing women, queers, and gender outlaws of all stripes into exhilarating new environments―from the streets of an increasingly gay San Francisco to a post-apocalyptic commune, from an Upper East Side New York City apartment to an all-female version of Earth―and finding new ways to formally render queer genders and sexualities by articulating them to figures, outlines, or icons that could be imagined in the mind’s eye and interpreted by diverse publics.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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