发牢骚的重要性

GLQ Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1215/10642684-11028990
Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud, Simon Reader
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本文认为,"贱 "是一种艺术形式,是一种厌世和讽刺的不和谐风格,它打破了世俗准确和 "善良 "的虔诚准则。与更常被讨论的 "野营 "类别一样,"贱 "也是一种因社会边缘化而产生的非彩色同性恋感性,以破坏良好品位为乐。这篇文章穿越文学研究和流行文化,讲述了三个历史场景中的 "贱 "名人的故事:十九世纪讽刺作家简-奥斯汀、乔治-戈登-拜伦和奥斯卡-王尔德的尖刻诙谐;经典好莱坞女歌手及其同时代的同性恋者,如杜鲁门-卡波特和田纳西-威廉姆斯;以及自二十世纪八十年代以来日益明显的变装文化。
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The Importance of Being Bitchy
This essay argues that bitchiness is an art form, a style of misanthropy and satiric dissonance that breaks with pious norms of mundane accuracy and “niceness.” Like the more commonly discussed category of camp, bitchiness is an off-color queer sensibility born of social marginalization, reveling in upsetting good taste for laughs. Traversing literary studies and popular culture, this essay tells the story of bitchy luminaries in three historical scenes: the tart wit of nineteenth-century satirists Jane Austen, George Gordon Byron, and Oscar Wilde; classic Hollywood divas and their homosexual contemporaries such as Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams; and the drag culture increasingly visible since the 1980s.
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