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  1. Beyond Style and Genre
    Aesthetic Concepts in Popular Culture
    Beteiligt: Jost, Christofer (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023; ©2023
    Verlag:  Waxmann, Münster

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9783830997702
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    RVK Klassifikation: EC 1990
    Schlagworte: Popular culture; Popular aesthetics; aesthetic theory; jazz; reggae; dancehall; avant-garde; MAD; camp; pop; ostalgia; german cinema; queerness; wabi sabi; theater; space disco; electronic music; cold pop; german country music; Urban Explorers
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  2. The Queer Nuyorican
    Racialized Sexualities and Aesthetics in Loisaida
    Autor*in: Jaime, Karen
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  New York University Press, New York, NY

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 Walking Poetry in Loisaida -- 2 This Is the Remix Regie Cabico's Filipino Shuffle -- 3 Tens across the Board The Glam Slam at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe -- 4 Black Cracker's "Chasing... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 Walking Poetry in Loisaida -- 2 This Is the Remix Regie Cabico's Filipino Shuffle -- 3 Tens across the Board The Glam Slam at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe -- 4 Black Cracker's "Chasing Rainbows" Hip- Hop Minstrelsy, Queer Futurity, and Trans Multiplicity -- Conclusion The Open Room -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author A queer genealogy of the famous performance space and the nuyorican aesthetic One could easily overlook the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, a small, unassuming performance venue on New York City's Lower East Side. Yet the space once hosted the likes of Victor Hernández Cruz, Allen Ginsberg, and Amiri Baraka and is widely credited as the homespace for the emergent nuyorican literary and aesthetic movement of the 1990s. Founded by a group of counterculturalist Puerto Rican immigrants and artists in the 1970s, the space slowly transformed the Puerto Rican ethnic and cultural associations of the epithet "Nuyorican," as the Cafe developed into a central hub for an artistic movement encompassing queer, trans, and diasporic performance.The Queer Nuyorican is the first queer genealogy and critical study of the historical, political, and cultural conditions under which the term "Nuyorican" shifted from a raced/ethnic identity marker to "nuyorican," an aesthetic practice. The nuyorican aesthetic recognizes and includes queer poets and performers of color whose writing and performance build upon the politics inherent in the Cafe's founding. Initially situated within the Cafe's physical space and countercultural discursive history, the nuyorican aesthetic extends beyond these gendered and ethnic boundaries, broadening the ethnic marker Nuyorican to include queer, trans, and diasporic performance modalities.Hip-hop studies, alongside critical race, queer, literary, and performance theories, are used to document the interventions made by queer and trans artists of color-Miguel Piñero, Regie Cabico, Glam Slam participants, and Ellison Glenn/Black Cracker-whose works demonstrate how the Nuyorican Poets Cafe has operated as a queer space since its founding. In focusing on artists who began their careers as spoken word artists and slam poets at the Cafe, The Queer Nuyorican examines queer modes of circulation that are tethered to the increasing visibility, commodification, and normalization of spoken word, slam poetry, and hip-hop theater in the United States and abroad

     

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  3. Open World Empire
    race, erotics, and the global rise of video games
    Erschienen: [2020]; © 2020
    Verlag:  New York University Press, New York, NY

    Seeking ways to understand video games beyond their imperial logics, Patterson turns to erotics to re-invigorate the potential passions and pleasures of playVideo games vastly outpace all other mediums of entertainment in revenue and in global reach.... mehr

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    Seeking ways to understand video games beyond their imperial logics, Patterson turns to erotics to re-invigorate the potential passions and pleasures of playVideo games vastly outpace all other mediums of entertainment in revenue and in global reach. On the surface, games do not appear ideological, nor are they categorized as national products. Instead, they seem to reflect the open and uncontaminated reputation of information technology. Video games are undeniably imperial products. Their very existence has been conditioned upon the spread of militarized technology, the exploitation of already-existing labor and racial hierarchies in their manufacture, and the utopian promises of digital technology. Like literature and film before it, video games have become the main artistic expression of empire today: the open world empire, formed through the routes of information technology and the violences of drone combat, unending war, and overseas massacres that occur with little scandal or protest.Though often presented as purely technological feats, video games are also artistic projects, and as such, they allow us an understanding of how war and imperial violence proceed under signs of openness, transparency, and digital utopia. But the video game, as Christopher B. Patterson argues, is also an inherently Asian commodity: its hardware is assembled in Asia; its most talented e-sports players are of Asian origin; Nintendo, Sony, and Sega have defined and dominated the genre. Games draw on established discourses of Asia to provide an "Asiatic" space, a playful sphere of racial otherness that straddles notions of the queer, the exotic, the bizarre, and the erotic. Thinking through games like Overwatch, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Shenmue II, and Alien: Isolation, Patterson reads against empire by playing games erotically, as players do—seeing games as Asiatic playthings that afford new passions, pleasures, desires, and attachments

     

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  4. Beyond style and genre
    aesthetic concepts in popular culture
    Beteiligt: Jost, Christofer (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Waxmann, Münster

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Jost, Christofer (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Konferenzschrift
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9783830947707; 3830947704
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    9783830947707
    Körperschaften/Kongresse: Cool Retro Camp Trash. Aesthetic Concepts in Popular Culture (2018, Freiburg im Breisgau)
    Schriftenreihe: Populäre Kultur und Musik ; Band 39
    Schlagworte: Popkultur; Popmusik; Ästhetik
    Weitere Schlagworte: (Produktform)Paperback / softback; Popular culture; Popular aesthetics; aesthetic theory; jazz; reggae; dancehall; avant-garde; MAD; camp; pop; ostalgia; german cinema; queerness; wabi sabi; theater; space disco; electronic music; cold pop; german country music; Urban Explorers; (ciando_category)Musik; (VLB-WN)1593: Hardcover, Softcover / Musik/Musikgeschichte; Urba; (BISAC Subject Heading)MUS000000: MUSIC / General
    Umfang: 267 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Besteht überwiegend aus Beiträgen der Konferenz "Cool retro camp trash. Aesthetic concepts in popular culture". - Preface

  5. Beyond style and genre
    aesthetic concepts in popular culture
    Beteiligt: Jost, Christofer (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Waxmann, Münster

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    Beteiligt: Jost, Christofer (Hrsg.)
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    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
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    ISBN: 9783830947707; 3830947704
    DDC Klassifikation: Sozialwissenschaften (300); Musik (780); Künste; Bildende und angewandte Kunst (700)
    Schriftenreihe: Populäre Kultur und Musik ; Band 39
    Schlagworte: Popkultur; Ästhetik; Geschichte;
    Weitere Schlagworte: Popular culture; Popular aesthetics; aesthetic theory; jazz; reggae; dancehall; avant-garde; MAD; camp; pop; ostalgia; german cinema; queerness; wabi sabi; theater; space disco; electronic music; cold pop; german country music; Urban Explorers
    Umfang: 267 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Besteht überwiegend aus Beiträgen der Konferenz "Cool retro camp trash. Aesthetic concepts in popular culture".

  6. Beyond Style and Genre
    Aesthetic Concepts in Popular Culture
  7. The Queer Nuyorican
    Racialized Sexualities and Aesthetics in Loisaida
    Autor*in: Jaime, Karen
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  New York University Press, New York, NY

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 Walking Poetry in Loisaida -- 2 This Is the Remix Regie Cabico's Filipino Shuffle -- 3 Tens across the Board The Glam Slam at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe -- 4 Black Cracker's "Chasing... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 Walking Poetry in Loisaida -- 2 This Is the Remix Regie Cabico's Filipino Shuffle -- 3 Tens across the Board The Glam Slam at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe -- 4 Black Cracker's "Chasing Rainbows" Hip- Hop Minstrelsy, Queer Futurity, and Trans Multiplicity -- Conclusion The Open Room -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author A queer genealogy of the famous performance space and the nuyorican aesthetic One could easily overlook the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, a small, unassuming performance venue on New York City's Lower East Side. Yet the space once hosted the likes of Victor Hernández Cruz, Allen Ginsberg, and Amiri Baraka and is widely credited as the homespace for the emergent nuyorican literary and aesthetic movement of the 1990s. Founded by a group of counterculturalist Puerto Rican immigrants and artists in the 1970s, the space slowly transformed the Puerto Rican ethnic and cultural associations of the epithet "Nuyorican," as the Cafe developed into a central hub for an artistic movement encompassing queer, trans, and diasporic performance.The Queer Nuyorican is the first queer genealogy and critical study of the historical, political, and cultural conditions under which the term "Nuyorican" shifted from a raced/ethnic identity marker to "nuyorican," an aesthetic practice. The nuyorican aesthetic recognizes and includes queer poets and performers of color whose writing and performance build upon the politics inherent in the Cafe's founding. Initially situated within the Cafe's physical space and countercultural discursive history, the nuyorican aesthetic extends beyond these gendered and ethnic boundaries, broadening the ethnic marker Nuyorican to include queer, trans, and diasporic performance modalities.Hip-hop studies, alongside critical race, queer, literary, and performance theories, are used to document the interventions made by queer and trans artists of color-Miguel Piñero, Regie Cabico, Glam Slam participants, and Ellison Glenn/Black Cracker-whose works demonstrate how the Nuyorican Poets Cafe has operated as a queer space since its founding. In focusing on artists who began their careers as spoken word artists and slam poets at the Cafe, The Queer Nuyorican examines queer modes of circulation that are tethered to the increasing visibility, commodification, and normalization of spoken word, slam poetry, and hip-hop theater in the United States and abroad

     

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  8. Beyond Style and Genre
    Aesthetic Concepts in Popular Culture
    Beteiligt: Jost, Christofer (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023; ©2023
    Verlag:  Waxmann, Münster

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    ISBN: 9783830997702
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    9783830997702
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 1990
    Schlagworte: Popular culture; Popular aesthetics; aesthetic theory; jazz; reggae; dancehall; avant-garde; MAD; camp; pop; ostalgia; german cinema; queerness; wabi sabi; theater; space disco; electronic music; cold pop; german country music; Urban Explorers
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  9. Beyond Style and Genre
    Aesthetic Concepts in Popular Culture
    Beteiligt: Jost, Christofer (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Waxmann, Münster ; UTB GmbH, Stuttgart

    Popular culture today manifests itself in a dense network of styles and genres, while the aesthetic preferences of the audience are highly differentiated. Besides, popular culture also implies a diversity of aesthetic strategies, discourses and value... mehr

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    Popular culture today manifests itself in a dense network of styles and genres, while the aesthetic preferences of the audience are highly differentiated. Besides, popular culture also implies a diversity of aesthetic strategies, discourses and value systems that traverse the symbolic demarcations between styles and genres and are effective across different artistic fields and individual media. Aesthetic concepts such as camp, retro or trash are expressions of a transgressive mode of production that facilitates a multitude of cross-connections between aesthetic spaces of experience. The volume brings together authors from different disciplines who approach aesthetic concepts in popular culture on a historical, theoretical and methodological level, analyze them on the basis of various aesthetic phenomena, or discuss aspects relevant to their theoretical contextualization, such as the emergence and establishment of artistic practices and aesthetic value systems.

     

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    ISBN: 9783830997702
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    Schriftenreihe: Populäre Kultur und Musik ; 39
    Schlagworte: Popkultur; Popmusik; Ästhetik; Popular culture; Popular aesthetics; aesthetic theory; jazz; reggae; dancehall; avant-garde; MAD; camp; pop; ostalgia; german cinema; queerness; wabi sabi; theater; space disco; electronic music; cold pop; german country music; Urban Explorers
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (268 p.)
  10. The Queer Nuyorican
    Racialized Sexualities and Aesthetics in Loisaida
    Autor*in: Jaime, Karen
    Erschienen: [2021]; ©2021
    Verlag:  New York University Press, New York, NY ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    A queer genealogy of the famous performance space and the nuyorican aesthetic One could easily overlook the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, a small, unassuming performance venue on New York City’s Lower East Side. Yet the space once hosted the likes of Victor... mehr

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    A queer genealogy of the famous performance space and the nuyorican aesthetic One could easily overlook the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, a small, unassuming performance venue on New York City’s Lower East Side. Yet the space once hosted the likes of Victor Hernández Cruz, Allen Ginsberg, and Amiri Baraka and is widely credited as the homespace for the emergent nuyorican literary and aesthetic movement of the 1990s. Founded by a group of counterculturalist Puerto Rican immigrants and artists in the 1970s, the space slowly transformed the Puerto Rican ethnic and cultural associations of the epithet “Nuyorican,” as the Cafe developed into a central hub for an artistic movement encompassing queer, trans, and diasporic performance.The Queer Nuyorican is the first queer genealogy and critical study of the historical, political, and cultural conditions under which the term “Nuyorican” shifted from a raced/ethnic identity marker to “nuyorican,” an aesthetic practice. The nuyorican aesthetic recognizes and includes queer poets and performers of color whose writing and performance build upon the politics inherent in the Cafe’s founding. Initially situated within the Cafe’s physical space and countercultural discursive history, the nuyorican aesthetic extends beyond these gendered and ethnic boundaries, broadening the ethnic marker Nuyorican to include queer, trans, and diasporic performance modalities.Hip-hop studies, alongside critical race, queer, literary, and performance theories, are used to document the interventions made by queer and trans artists of color—Miguel Piñero, Regie Cabico, Glam Slam participants, and Ellison Glenn/Black Cracker—whose works demonstrate how the Nuyorican Poets Cafe has operated as a queer space since its founding. In focusing on artists who began their careers as spoken word artists and slam poets at the Cafe, The Queer Nuyorican examines queer modes of circulation that are tethered to the increasing visibility, commodification, and normalization of spoken word, slam poetry, and hip-hop theater in the United States and abroad.

     

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