Hipster Porn: Queer Masculinities and Affective Sexualities in the Fanzine Butt
Hipster Porn: Queer Masculinities and Affective Sexualities in the Fanzine Butt
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Hipster Porn explores gay hipster masculinity through the lens of the gay fanzine Butt, reconstructing recent gay and queer history and exploring the cultural shifts of the last 20 years in the contemporary gay world. It offers a critique of gender, queer, and affect theory and provides new accounts of subjectivity and sociality in queer media culture.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 198 pages
Publication date: 29 January 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Hipster Porn delves into the intricate tapestry of gay hipster masculinity by exploring the lens of the iconic gay fanzine, Butt. Through meticulous reconstruction, the book unravels a significant chapter in recent gay and queer history, shedding light on the profound cultural transformations that have shaped the contemporary gay world over the past two decades. Butt serves as a poignant illustration of the evolving nature of gay contemporary masculinity, heralding the emergence of a new era of queer fanzines, including renowned publications like They Shoot Homos Don't They?, Kink, Kaiserin, and Meat. These fanzines encapsulated a distinct cosmopolitan gay lifestyle prevalent in the West during the 2000s. The emergence of new forms of masculinity and sexuality necessitated a reevaluation of gender and desire, prompting a shift in paradigms.
In Hipster Porn, the author employs the aesthetics of Butt as a means to critically interrogate and reimagine key concepts from gender, queer, and affect theory. This innovative approach yields fresh perspectives on subjectivity and sociality within the realm of queer media culture. The book appeals to a wide range of scholars, including those engaged in gender studies, queer and masculinity studies, cultural studies, media studies, and sociology. Its comprehensive analysis and thought-provoking insights make it an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand the complex dynamics of contemporary queer identities and cultures.
Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032044620
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