Queer Youth Cultures

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Susan Driver
State University of New York Press, 27.03.2008 - 315 Seiten
Essays explore the contemporary contexts, activism, and cultural productions of queer youth and their communities.
Engaging a wide range of cultural practices, including zine-making, drag performance, online chatting, music, gay porn, and organizing resistance, the essays in Susan Driver's Queer Youth Cultures explore the creative, political, energetic, and artistic worlds of contemporary queer youth. The research in this collection bridges the perspectives of academics and queer youth, and the voices of the youth resonate throughout the analyses of their communities and lives. Through a variety of methodological approaches, the contributors bring into focus the institutional regulations of youth sexuality and gender, the complex and changing embodied experiences of queer youth, and the visual and textual languages through which the experiences of the youth are represented. Rather than seeing queer youth as victims, contributors celebrate the creative ways that sexual and gender minority youth forge subcultures and challenge exclusionary and heteronormative ways of understanding young people.

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Autoren-Profil (2008)

Susan Driverÿis Assistant Professor of Social Sciences at York University and the author ofÿQueer Girls and Popular Culture: Reading, Resisting, and Creating Media.

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