ABSTRACT

Queer Tracks describes motifs in popular music that deviate from heterosexual orientation, the binary gender system and fixed identities. This exciting cutting-edge work deals with the key concepts of current gender politics and queer theory in rock and pop music, including irony, parody, camp, mask/masquerade, mimesis/mimicry, cyborg, transsexuality, and dildo. Based on a constructivist concept of gender, Leibetseder asks: ’Which queer-feminist strategies are used in rock and pop music?’ ’How do they function?’ ’Where do they occur?’ Leibetseder's methodological process is to discover subversive strategies in queer theory, which are also used in rock and pop music, without assuming that these tactics were first invented in theory. Furthermore, this book explains where exactly the subversiveness is situated in those strategies and in popular music. With the help of a new kind of knowledge transfer the author combines sociological and cultural theories with practical examples of rock and pop music. The subversive character of these queer motifs is shown in the work of contemporary popular musicians and is at the same time related to classical discourses of the humanities. Queer Tracks is a revised translation of Queere Tracks. Subversive Strategien in Rock- und Popmusik, originally published in German.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Historical Prelude

chapter 1|20 pages

Irony – The Cutting Edge

chapter 2|24 pages

Parody – Gender Trouble

chapter 3|22 pages

Camp – Queer Revolt in Style

chapter 4|24 pages

Mask/Masquerade – Transforming the Gaze

chapter 5|26 pages

Mimesis/Mimicry – Poetic Aesthetic

chapter 6|18 pages

Cyborg – Transhuman

chapter 7|20 pages

Trans* – Border Wars?

chapter 8|14 pages

Dildo – Gender Blender

chapter |14 pages

Fade Out: Looking Forward