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@inbook{1091901, author = {Zikmund, Ladislav}, address = {Oxford}, booktitle = {Queer Sexualities: Staking Out New Territories in Queer Studies}, edition = {1st}, editor = {Anne Worthington}, keywords = {queer; art history; visual studies; popular culture; gay art; gay stereotype}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-1-84888-155-6}, pages = {49-69}, publisher = {Inter-Disciplinary Press}, title = {Visualizing the Community: Queer „Junk“ as Representation, Self-Promotion and Stereo-Typology}, url = {http://www.amazon.com/Queer-Sexualities-Staking-Territories-Studies/dp/184888155X}, year = {2013} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1091901 AU - Zikmund, Ladislav PY - 2013 TI - Visualizing the Community: Queer „Junk“ as Representation, Self-Promotion and Stereo-Typology VL - The Gender and Sexuality Hub PB - Inter-Disciplinary Press CY - Oxford SN - 9781848881556 KW - queer KW - art history KW - visual studies KW - popular culture KW - gay art KW - gay stereotype UR - http://www.amazon.com/Queer-Sexualities-Staking-Territories-Studies/dp/184888155X L2 - http://www.amazon.com/Queer-Sexualities-Staking-Territories-Studies/dp/184888155X N2 - The contribution deals with a specific type of artistic production, which is different from classically shaped queer representation or tracking a sort of queer code in the visual arts through cultural history – we can call “queer junk”. This kind of visual art can be found in artistic production of the last two centuries and it lies outside categories of qualitative artistic or aesthetical values. This popular production is focused on queer recipients and its function was short erotic excitement and a representative sign of queering their homes. The contribution deals with an aesthetical limitation of the terminology, an art historian description of main characteristics of the production and presenting a large scale of possible material from the popular culture. ER -
ZIKMUND, Ladislav. Visualizing the Community: Queer „Junk“ as Representation, Self-Promotion and Stereo-Typology. In Anne Worthington. \textit{Queer Sexualities: Staking Out New Territories in Queer Studies}. 1st. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2013. p.~49-69. The Gender and Sexuality Hub. ISBN~978-1-84888-155-6.
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