1st Edition

Queercore Queer Punk Media Subculture

By Curran Nault Copyright 2018
192 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

192 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

192 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Queercore is a queer and punk transmedia movement that was instigated in 1980s Toronto via the pages of the underground fanzine ("zine") J.D.s . Authored by G.B. Jones and Bruce LaBruce, J.D.s . declared "civil war" on the punk and gay and lesbian mainstreams, consolidating a subculture of likeminded filmmakers, zinesters, musicans and performers situated in pointed opposition to the homophobia... Read more

Introduction: The Queer and the Punk

1. Queer Punk Productions Before Queercore

2. Queercore Sex

3. Queercore Confrontation

4. Queercore Bodies

Conclusion: A Queer Elegy for the Future

Biography

Curran Nault is a joint lecturer in Women's and Gender Studies and Asian American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, USA.

"Queercore is both a solid piece of scholarship and a highly engaging and readable book. It brings queer theory and queer studies back to the cutting edge by reminding us of the inherently political and radical aspects of queerness. As a queer methodology it is a very useful case study in ‘how to do queer’ that demonstrates that there is still a good deal of intellectual and radical life in queerness." --Gary Needham, University of Liverpool, UK