Using Lady Gaga as a symbol for a new kind of feminism, this
“provocative and pleasurable romp through contemporary gender
politics . . . is as fun as it is illuminating” (Ariel Levy, New
Yorker) Why are so many women single, so many men resisting marriage,
and so many gays and lesbians having babies? Gaga Feminism answers
these questions while attempting to make sense of the tectonic
cultural shifts that have transformed gender and sexual politics in
the last few decades. This colorful landscape is populated by symbols
and phenomena as varied as pregnant men, late-life lesbians, SpongeBob
SquarePants, and queer families. So how do we understand the
dissonance between these real experiences and the heteronormative
narratives that dominate popular media? We can embrace the chaos! With
equal parts edge and wit, J. Jack Halberstam reveals how these
symbolic ruptures open a critical space to embrace new ways of
conceptualizing sex, love, and marriage. Using Lady Gaga as a
symbol for a new era, Halberstam deftly unpacks what the pop superstar
symbolizes, to whom and why. The result is a provocative manifesto of
creative mayhem—a roadmap to sex and gender for the twenty-first
century—that holds Lady Gaga as an exemplar of a new kind of
feminism that privileges gender and sexual fluidity. Part handbook,
part guidebook, and part sex manual, Gaga Feminism is the first book
to take seriously the collapse of heterosexuality and find signposts
in the wreckage to a new and different way of doing sex and gender.
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Sex, Gender, and the End of Normal
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807010990
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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