Entertaining Lesbians; Celebrity, Sexuality, and Self-Invention
Editorial Reviews
Review
"...a thoughtful, wide-ranging discussion of lesbians in 20th-century pop culture that touches on the history of photography, tabloid journalism, theories of mass culture, and the politics of coming out, among other subjects."
Library Journal
"In Entertaining Lesbians, noted critic and media activist Martha Gever takes on two of the most enduring and problematic assumptions of lesbian culture: visibility and coming out. Through rich historical detail and sustained archival research, Gever explores the possibilities and the contradictions of lesbian celebrity in a study that will be required reading for anyone interested in lesbians and popular culture."
-Judith Mayne, author of Framed: Lesbians, Feminists, and Media Culture
"With uncommon clarity, voluminous research, and a great instinct for what's important, Martha Gever makes sense of the high points of lesbian visibility. A landmark study: literature, television, and popular culture may never be the same."
-B. Ruby Rich , author, Chick Flicks: Theories and Memories of the Feminist Film Movement
"A thoroughly original and timely study, one that will delight and instruct anyone interested in figuring out how sexuality, politics and culture come to define one another in our times."
-Jeff Nunokawa, author of Tame Passions of Wilde: The Styles of Manageable Desire
"Gever examines how celebrity (and LCs in particular) affects political identity and influences social change. The book also includes a few juicy tidbits about Garbo, Martina, and others."
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Book Description
Before the rise of celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres and k.d. lang, lesbians were rarely in the limelight and the few that were often did not fare well. Times have changed and today's famous lesbians are popular icons. Entertaining Lesbians charts the rise of lesbians in the public eye, proposing that celebrity has never been a simple matter of opening closet doors, portraying "positive images," or becoming "role models." Stars from Melissa Etheridge to Rosie O'Donnell send the message that being out is now acceptable, but how much of the public's acceptance of these stars can be credited to their expertise in self-invention?
Gever traces the history of lesbians in popular culture during the twentieth century, including Radclyffe Hall, Greta Garbo, Mercedes de Acosta, Marlene Dietrich, Rita Mae Brown, and Martina Navratilova, to explore the paradoxes inherent in lesbian celebrity. Original and provocative, Entertaining Lesbians takes a groundbreaking look at the risk and rewards of being not just out of the closet, but out in the public eye.
Entertaining Lesbians; Celebrity, Sexuality, and Self-Invention
Entertaining Lesbians; Celebrity, Sexuality, and Self-Invention,MARTHA GEVER,Routledge,0415944805,Celebrities,Gay Studies,Gay/Lesbian Nonfiction,Gays in popular culture,Gender Studies,Lesbian Studies,Lesbianism,Social Science,Sociology,Sociology - General,United States,Women's Studies - General,Popular culture
Entertaining Lesbians; Celebrity, Sexuality, and Self-Invention
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