Working Like a Homosexual
Explore the intersection of culture and commerce in Working Like a Homosexual by esteemed author and scholar Mark McCormack. Published by Duke University Press in 2002, this thought-provoking paperback spans 277 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between camp aesthetics and capitalism. McCormack examines how post-World War II gay male subcultures have developed their own unique approaches to both consuming and producing mass culture. This compelling analysis not only addresses the philosophical implications of queer identity but also offers insights into the impact of these subcultures on contemporary consumer practices. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of cinema and queer studies, Working Like a Homosexual invites readers to engage with the vibrant discourse surrounding identity and culture. Discover how queer perspectives have redefined the norms of capitalist society in this essential addition to your bookshelf.