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Andy Warhol was queer in more ways than one. A fabulous queen, a fan of prurience and pornography, a great admirer of the male body, he was well known to the gay audiences who enjoyed his films. This title demonstrates that to ignore Warhol's queerness is to miss what is valuable, interesting, sexy, and political about his life and work.

Trade Review
Pop Out fulfills its fabulous mission—to reclaim Andy Warhol as a queer artist/icon—with a painterly thoroughness. Andy would have said it best: ‘Gre-e-eat!’”—Michael Musto

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction / Jennifer Doyle, Jonathan Flatley, José Esteban Muñoz
Queer Andy / Simon Watney
I'll Be Your Mirror Stage: Andy Warhol in the Cultural Imaginary / David E. James
Cockteaser / Thomas Waugh
Screen Memories, or, Pop Comes from the Outside: Warhol and Queer Childhood / Michael Moon
Warhol Gives Good Face: Publicity and the Politics of Prosopopoeia / Jonathan Flatley
Queer Performativity: Warhol's Shyness/Warhol's Whiteness / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Famous and Dandy Like B. 'n' Andy: Race, Pop, and Basquiat / José Esteban Muñoz
"I Dream of Genius . . . " / Brian Selsky
Tricks of the Trade: Pop Art/Pop Sex / Jennifer Doyle
Popping Off Warhol: From the Gutter to the Underground and Beyond / Marcie Frank
Figuring Out Andy Warhol / Mandy Merck
The Caped Crusader of Camp: Pop, Camp, and the Batman Television Series / Sasha Torres
Bibliography
Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: MD - Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 2/23/1996 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780822317418, 978-0822317418
      ISBN10: 0822317419

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Andy Warhol was queer in more ways than one. A fabulous queen, a fan of prurience and pornography, a great admirer of the male body, he was well known to the gay audiences who enjoyed his films. This title demonstrates that to ignore Warhol's queerness is to miss what is valuable, interesting, sexy, and political about his life and work.

      Trade Review
      Pop Out fulfills its fabulous mission—to reclaim Andy Warhol as a queer artist/icon—with a painterly thoroughness. Andy would have said it best: ‘Gre-e-eat!’”—Michael Musto

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction / Jennifer Doyle, Jonathan Flatley, José Esteban Muñoz
      Queer Andy / Simon Watney
      I'll Be Your Mirror Stage: Andy Warhol in the Cultural Imaginary / David E. James
      Cockteaser / Thomas Waugh
      Screen Memories, or, Pop Comes from the Outside: Warhol and Queer Childhood / Michael Moon
      Warhol Gives Good Face: Publicity and the Politics of Prosopopoeia / Jonathan Flatley
      Queer Performativity: Warhol's Shyness/Warhol's Whiteness / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
      Famous and Dandy Like B. 'n' Andy: Race, Pop, and Basquiat / José Esteban Muñoz
      "I Dream of Genius . . . " / Brian Selsky
      Tricks of the Trade: Pop Art/Pop Sex / Jennifer Doyle
      Popping Off Warhol: From the Gutter to the Underground and Beyond / Marcie Frank
      Figuring Out Andy Warhol / Mandy Merck
      The Caped Crusader of Camp: Pop, Camp, and the Batman Television Series / Sasha Torres
      Bibliography
      Contributors
      Index

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