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Queer Media Images: LGBT Perspectives

Contributor(s): Akita, Kimiko (Contribution by), Besel, Richard D (Contribution by), Comeforo, Kristin (Contribution by), Drushel, Bruce E (Contribution by), Guthrie, Jennifer (Contribution by), Hidahl, Brittani (Contribution by), Hladky, Kristel (Contribution by), Kenney, Richard (Contribution by), Kenney, Zoe (Contribution by), Kunkel, Adrianne (Contribution by), Montalbano, Lori (Contribution by), Norwood, Kristen (Contribution by), Schweisberger, Valarie (Contribution by), Silverman, Rachel E (Contribution by), Weber, Shannon (Contribution by), Wolf, John M (Contribution by), Zingsheim, Jason (Contribution by), Carilli, Theresa (Editor), Campbell, Jane (Editor)

ISBN: 9781498516105

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: March 24, 2015

Dewey: 306.766

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.60" H x 8.90" L x 6.00" W ( 0.70 lbs) 210 pages

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Description: Through a study of media representations, this unique collection provides a snapshot into the issues surrounding LGBT identity during a time when the Defense of Marriage Act is called into question and explores what it means to study images through a queer lens.

Brief description: Kristin Comeforo is associate professor and graduate program director in the School of Communication at the University of Hartford.

Review Quotes:

"Campbell and Carilli (both, Purdue University Calumet) have assembled a collection of accessible essays that interrogate contemporary LGBTQ texts, politics, and experiences. Contributions include reflections on and controversial responses to programs such as SpongeBob SquarePants, The L Word, Will and Grace, Queer as Folk, Glee, and TransGeneration; a modern application of Vito Russo's arguments from The Celluloid Closet (CH, Mar'82); critiques of songs such as 'I Kissed a Girl' (Katy Perry) and 'Born This Way' (Lady Gaga); the subversive potential of effeminate/queer Japanese male television commentators; the dissident maternity photos of Thomas Beatie; the often-forgotten legacy of Kathy Kozachenko, the first voter-elected openly lesbian city councilor in the US; the sex/gender policing of intersex athletes; (in)conspicuous advertising to/within the LGBTQ community; and sexualized/hetero-normative assumptions of children's television programs. Many of the essays also offer recommendations about the ways in which a queer representation could be fashioned into a more nuanced and socially just representation. The breadth and depth of this collection is impressive; it is a must read for anyone interested in media criticism, popular culture, and LGBTQ studies. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, researchers/faculty, professional/practitioners." --Choice Reviews

"From Sponge Bob to Glee to I Kissed a Girl, this much needed, comprehensive collection addresses how gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people are depicted across a wide variety of media. Through intriguing analyses of images, sexuality as performance, and the implications and effects of living marginalized, this book is a must-read for anyone interested not only in the specifics of the right to realistic representations but also in issues of identity and ethics of representation." --Debra Merskin, University of Oregon

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