Ugly Differences Ugly Differences

Ugly Differences

Queer Female Sexuality in the Underground

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Publisher Description

What would it mean to turn to ugliness rather than turn away from it? Indeed, the idea of ugly often becomes synonymous with non-white, non-male, and non-heterosexual physicality and experience. That same pejorative migrates to become a label for practices within underground culture. In Ugly Differences, Yetta Howard uses underground contexts to theorize queer difference by locating ugliness at the intersection of the physical, experiential, and textual. From that nexus, Howard contends that ugliness—as a mode of pejorative identification—is fundamental to the cultural formations of queer female sexuality. Slava Tsukerman’s postpunk film Liquid Sky, Sapphire’s poetry, Roberta Gregory’s Bitchy Butch comix, New Queer Cinema such as High Art—these and other non-canonical works contribute to an audacious critique. Howard reveals how the things we see, read as, or experience as ugly productively account for non-dominant sexual identities and creative practices. Ugly Differences offers eye-opening ways to approach queerness and its myriad underground representations.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2018
July 2
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Illinois Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
5
MB

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