Now You See Her
How Lesbian Culture Won Over America

By (author) Anne Cremieux,Anne Crémieux

ISBN13: 9781476685816

Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc

Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 20/03/2023

Availability: Available

Description
Over the past thirty years, queer women have been coming out of the media closet to enter the mainstream consciousness. This book explores the rise of lesbian visibility since the 1990s with in-depth historical analyses of representation in sports, music, photography, comics, television and cinema. Each chapter is complemented by an interview: soccer player and coach Saskia Webber, singer-songwriter Gretchen Phillips, photographer Lola Flash, cartoonist Alison Bechdel and filmmakers Jamie Babbit and Anna Margarita Albelo discuss the societal transformations that shaped their careers. From the "riot grrrl" movement of the early 1990s punk scene to screen representations of queer culture (The L Word, Orange Is the New Black), this book discusses how lesbian presence successfully infiltrated several patriarchal strongholds, and was transformed in return.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Hidden in Plain Sight: Lesbian Athletes Taking the Spotlight Too Strong to Be ­Hetero-Normal When the Best Defense Is Offense, and Taking None Lesbianism in Sports and the Cutting Room Floor Conclusion An Interview with Saskia Webber 2. We Are Family: Tuning in to Lesbian Music It’s a Man’s World—Sexism and Homophobia in the Music Industry, and the Women Who Fought Back “I Kissed a Girl”—Lesbian Chic and ­Coming-Out Shocks Are We Not Femme? Beyond Femmes and Butchies Conclusion An Interview with Gretchen Phillips 3. Looking Straight at the Lens: Lesbian Photography, from A. Leibovitz to Z. Muholi Photography as Evidence, Photography as History Picturing a Lesbian Aesthetic Visualizing the Genderqueer Revolution Conclusion An Interview with Lola Flash 4. Drawing the Line: How Lesbian Comics Put the Sapphic Back in Graphics Living in a Bubble: ­Self-Publication and Graphic Communities Watching Out for Mainstream Success What Fun Home Did for the Lesbian Funnies Drawing Outside the Lesbian Box Conclusion An Interview with Alison Bechdel 5. It’s Showtime! Lesbians in TV Series The L Word Before The L Word Is It OK for Males to Gaze? The TV Lesbian as Other, and the Racial Ramifications of Lesbian Representation The L Word Hub on the Global Chart Conclusion An Interview with Jamie Babbit 6. From Subtext to Sex Tape: Lesbians on the Big Screen Spotting Lesbians on the Big Screen: Crossdressers, Vampires, Ghosts, and Villains Sex, Lesbians, and Videotapes: New Queer Cinema and the Lesbian Revolution Soft Porn for the World to See: Lesbian Sex Goes Mainstream Conclusion An Interview with Anna Margarita Albelo Conclusion Film and Videography Chapter Notes Works Cited Index
  • Popular culture
  • Lesbian studies
  • Gay studies (Gay men)
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
Height:254
Width:178
Spine:13
Weight:458.00
List Price: £46.99