
Playing it Queer
Popular Music, Identity and Queer World-making
Jodie Taylor(Author)
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 26. June 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-3-0343-0553-2 (ISBN)
Description
Popular music has always been a dynamic mediator of gender and sexuality, and a productive site of rebellion, oddity and queerness. The transformative capacity of music-making, performance and consumption helps us to make sense of identity and allows us to glimpse otherworldliness, arousing the political imagination. With an activist voice that is impassioned yet adherent to scholarly rigour, Playing it Queer provides an original and compelling ethnographic account of the relationship between popular music, queer self-fashioning and (sub)cultural world-making.
This book begins with a comprehensive survey and critical evaluation of relevant literatures on queer identity and political debates as well as popular music, identity and (sub)cultural style. Contextualised within a detailed history of queer sensibilities and creative practices, including camp, drag, genderfuck, queercore, feminist music and club cultures, the author's rich empirical studies of local performers and translocal scenes intimately capture the meaning and value of popular musics and (sub)cultural style in everyday queer lives.
Reviews / Votes
<<This is an exemplary study of queer music-making. An engrossing read, it covers a range of topics many scholars in popular music, as well as queer and gender studies, will find eminently useful and insightful. [...] Taylor's book provides us with an inspiring and invigorating model of scholarship, bringing together a range of concepts, terms and approaches to develop a rich and provocative theoretical matrix. This aligns very usefully with a methodology that is both reflexive as well as marked by a depth of participant observation that is admirable, giving the entire book a richness that comes through in Taylor's theoretical musings as well as in the voices of all those involved in the study.>> (Geoff Stahl, Media International Australia 148, 2013)More details
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Lausanne
Switzerland
Target group
Students and scholars in popular music studies, queer studies, gender and women studies, musicology
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
394 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-0343-0553-2 (9783034305532)
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0351-0420-2
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

E-Book
07/2012
180th Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€127.99
Available for download
Person
Jodie Taylor received her PhD in Musicology from Griffith University, Australia. She was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cultural Sociology at the Griffith Centre for Cultural Research (2009-12), and is currently a Research Fellow at the Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre. She has published numerous articles on aspects of queer culture, popular music and ethnography and is currently co-editing three anthologies on erotic cultures, festivalisation and mainstream music.
Content
Contents: Gender and sexual identities - Queer and feminist theory - Popular music, identity, subcultures and scenes - Camp sensibility and queer aesthetics - Drag queens and kings, genderfuck and musical performance - Queercore and the 'anti-gay' politics of queer punk - Riot grrrl, riot dykes and feminist popular music-making - Mainstream gay scenes, queer and alternative scenes and style distinction - Locality, translocality and world-making - Music and the queer utopian imagination.