Booms: Recycling the Visual and Sonic Image of the Queerqueen Figure -- Excess in Print: (Re)tracing Conversational Dialogues -- Queen-personality talk: Writing queens on the Small Screen -- Linguistic Chaos: Hybrid Animation and the Queerqueen -- Beeping Deluxe: Staging Self-censorship and the Limits of Excess -- Heave-ho: Radical Recontextualization -- Cyclical movement or writing writing excess
Summary
'Queerqueen' examines the editing and writing of queer excess through the constructed character of the queerqueen. Through Japanese print, digital, and audiovisual media, Claire Maree demonstrates how collaborative practices of commercial language labor configure queerqueen styles as crossing into popular media via the body of the 'authentically' queer male. Maree shows how this process then (re)produces stereotypes of gender, sexuality, and desire that are essential to mainstream entertainment
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 28, 2020)