Fearless Vulgarity: Jacqueline Susann's Queer Comedy and Camp Authorship

Author:   Ken Feil
Publisher:   Wayne State University Press
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9780814346044


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 November 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Fearless Vulgarity: Jacqueline Susann's Queer Comedy and Camp Authorship


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"Catalyzed by her notoriously ""dirty,"" fabulously successful bestseller Valley of the Dolls, the ""Jackie Susann Sixties"" brimmed with camp comedy that now permeates contemporary celebrations of the author, from Pee-wee's Playhouse to RuPaul's Drag Race and Lee Daniels's Star. First christened ""camp"" by Gloria Steinem in an excoriating review of Valley of the Dolls and compounded by the publishing juggernauts The Love Machine (1969), Once Is Not Enough (1973), and Dolores (1976), the comedy of Jackie Susann illuminated conflicting positions about gender, sexuality, and aesthetic value. Through a writing formula that Ken Feil calls sleazy realism, Susann veers from gossip to confession and devises comedies of bad manners spun from real celebrities whose occasionally queer and always outré antics clashed with their ""official"" personas, the popular genres they were famous for, and the narrow, normative constructions of identity and reality shaped by the culture industry. Susann's promotional appearances led to another comedy of bad manners, this one populated with critics alternately horrified and delighted by an upstart woman vulgarian barging into the male literary firmament, and which continues to inspire fascination for the author, her novels, and their legendarily bad film adaptations."

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Author:   Ken Feil
Publisher:   Wayne State University Press
Imprint:   Wayne State University Press
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780814346044


ISBN 10:   0814346049
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 November 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Unappreciated during her lifetime for her wit and her camp, and with her own bisexuality effaced yet kept as an open secret, Susann is well worth rediscovery today, especially through the lenses of queer theory and mass culture studies, as Feil convincingly proves. This is a learned and substantive book.--Steven Cohan author of Incongruous Entertainment: Camp, Cultural Value and the MGM Musical and Hollywood by Hollywood: The Backstudio Picture and the Mystique of Making Movies. Camp is lit within, and Jacqueline Susann, a writer stigmatized as trans by Truman Capote, will flicker further thanks to Fearless Vulgarity-and Feil's unparalleled knack for the mass love machine.--Quinlan Miller author of Camp TV: Trans Gender Queer Sitcom History In Fearless Vulgarity, Ken Feil embarks on a detailed, fascinating, and illuminating study of Jacqueline Susann's work. Eschewing camp as a reception practice, Feil argues that Susann encoded her work with camp sensibilities such that it could be read by her legions of readers as camp. Fearless Vulgarity is a vital contribution to studies of stardom, production, media, and camp.--Alfred L. Martin Jr. author of The Generic Closet: Black Gayness and the Black-Cast Sitcom Proving that 'once is not enough, ' Ken Feil applies established expertise on genre and camp humor to the case of roman a clef author Jacqueline Susann. In Fearless Vulgarity: Jacqueline Susann's Queer Comedy and Camp Authorship, Feil positions Susann's relentless self-promotion and 'bad manners' novels about celebrity and sexual identity as central to the circulation of camp, feminism, and queer politics in popular culture since the 1960s. A critical work as fearless as its subject!--Mary Desjardins author of Recycled Stars: Female Film Stardom in the Age of Television and Video


For decades, only the die-hard film nerds and LGBTQIA+ pop culture fanatics recognized Suzann's impact, but hopefully Feil's book will open her legacy to a wider audience. - Library Journal


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Ken Feil is the author of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In (Wayne State University Press, 2014) and Dying for a Laugh: Disaster Movies and the Camp Imagination. Feil has taught at Emerson College since 1995.

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