Fabulous: The Rise of the Beautiful Eccentric

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Price
$21.00  $19.53
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
Pages
280
Dimensions
5.8 X 1.1 X 8.5 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300204704
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About the Author
madison moore, PhD, is a cultural critic and DJ whose writing has appeared in Theater, The Paris Review, Crack Magazine, Journal of Popular Music Studies, Aperture, Thought Catalog, Out, Splice Today, and Interview. Born in Ferguson, Missouri, madison currently lives in Richmond, Virginia, where he is an Assistant Professor of Queer Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Reviews
"Fabulous lives up to its title. Who knew there was such riveting sociopolitical drama behind those velvet ropes?"--The New York Times Book Review
"This joyful cultural analysis looks at fabulousness as a queer aesthetic and political statement."--Francesca Carington, Tatler
"[A] revelatory study of one facet of LGBTQ culture and transgressive art and fashion."--Publishers Weekly
"moore speaks with a range of people--dancing icons, fashion designers, musicians--to chronicle how fabulousness, as a queer aesthetic, allows queer people not only to achieve greater visibility, but also to reclaim that flamboyance as a means of empowerment."--Pacific Standard
"Intriguing . . . part history of ballroom culture, part field notes from the world's most fabulous queer nightclubs."--The New Inquiry
"madison moore offers the concept of fabulous as a critical resource for imaginative self-fashioning. . . . moore's writerly decisions fold readers into the gossip of something we cannot entirely experience or know, yet we feel we are there."--Lilian Mengesha, Drama Review
"Fabulous is an absorbing, engagingly written, and highly insightful study of how 'beautiful eccentrics' creatively self-fashion themselves to articulate identity, assert presence, and reclaim power on the streets and in the nightclub."--Harvey Young, author of Black Theater Is Black Life
"Fabulous does not simply track new club worlds, it takes us to them. The book does not just tell us about fashion and clubs, it is immersed in the scenes it conjures. This is engaging, relevant, and glamorous." --Jack Halberstam, author of Female Masculinity and The Queer Art of Failure
"Celebrating the joys of being beautifully eccentric in a bland world, Fabulous offers a theory of fabulousness as political glitter that's both deviant and defiant. This vivid account of queer motion through clubland's portals of possibility is a clarion call for a new and colorful consciousness that can collapse stale categories, confront privilege, and combat toxic Trumpism."--Victor P. Corona, author of Night Class: A Downtown Memoir