Description
The Music Diva Spectacle is a groundbreaking exploration of the intersection between diva culture and queer identity, perfect for anyone interested in performance studies and contemporary pop icons. Authored by Constantine Chatzipapatheodoridis, this thought-provoking book delves into the rich tapestry of camp as a queer praxis, highlighting its role in shaping the relationship between divas and their fans. With an ISBN of 9781789387575, this 2023 publication by The University of Chicago Press offers a fresh perspective on the theatrics behind legendary performers like Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Beyoncé, and Lady Gaga. Through detailed case studies, readers will gain insights into the iconography and performance styles that define modern diva tours. Additionally, the book analyzes how audiences engage with these performances, particularly through the lens of audience drag in arena spaces. Chatzipapatheodoridis also connects camp theory to the pivotal figure of the diva, providing a rich academic context that is both engaging and accessible. An essential read for students, scholars, and fans alike, The Music Diva Spectacle uncovers how camp is not only utilized by these queens of entertainment but also how it is actively reshaped by their diverse audiences in a continuous exchange of cultural influence. Don't miss this essential addition to your collection that redefines the understanding of queer performance and the iconic presence of the diva in popular culture.