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“Queering Glamour in Interwar Fashion Photography: The 'Amorous Regard' of George Platt Lynes" GLQ: A Journal of Gay and Lesbian Studies vol. 23, no. 4, pp.

QUEERING GLAMOUR IN INTERWAR FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY

The “Amorous Regard” of George Platt Lynes

Elspeth H. Brown

High fashion’s commercial and aesthetic legibility depends on not only models but also the fashion photographers whose images help animate the clothing. The clothes might be exquisite and the models may epitomize the season’s look, but if the photographs fail to seduce the viewer, nothing will deal . Gowns, shoes, jewelry, and hats appear dead on the page when shot by a mediocre photographer; the commodities require the artist’s aesthetic sensibility and technical ability to produce a viewer’s emotional response. High-end fashion magazine editors have known this since World War I, when Condé Nast replaced Ira Hill with Baron Adolph de Meyer as Vogue’s first paid staff photographer. However, scholars have not written much about fashion photography’s main role in the history of capitalism and the pr

Theorizing Queer Temporalities: A GLQ Roundtable

Theorizing Queer Temporalities A Roundtable Discussion Carolyn Dinshaw, Lee Edelman, Roderick A. Par- ticipants wrote in clusters of three, sending their remarks back to me to be col- lated and sent on to the next cluster for a total of three rounds of comments. I edited the results for continuity, occasionally shifting a remark to an “earlier” or “later” place in the conversation, cutting digressions, or adding transitions. Thus the temporality, polyvocality, and virtual space of this production are quite dif- ferent than a real-time, face-to-face roundtable would have been: perhaps this is fitting for a special issue on gay temporalities. My deepest gratitude goes to all the scholars and critics who participated and to J. Samaine Lockwood and Kara Thompson for copyediting assistance.  — Elizabeth Freeman Elizabeth Freeman: To begin with, I’d like to ask how and why the rubric of tempo- rality (however you understand that) became important to your thinking as a queer theorist. What scholarly, activist, personal, political, or ot

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Despite the presence of immense numbers of homosexuals in New York City and other urban centers in the United States and throughout the world, their history has often been neglected or marginalized, a testimony to the inhibiting factors of legal restrictions on certain forms of sexual manner, the lack of organization among homosexual men and lesbians, and the unwillingness of the larger society to acknowledge the value and merit of alternative forms of erotic and affectional expression.

These difficulties notwithstanding, certain individuals in adv nineteenth- and premature twentieth-century Western societies, such as Karl Ulrichs and Magnus Hirschfeld in Germany and Edward Carpenter and J

Gallop, Jane. "Bibliography". Sexuality, Disability, and Aging: Gay Temporalities of the Phallus, New York, USA: Duke University Press, , pp.

Gallop, J. (). Bibliography. In Sexuality, Disability, and Aging: Queer Temporalities of the Phallus (pp. ). New York, USA: Duke University Press.

Gallop, J. Bibliography. Sexuality, Disability, and Aging: Gender non-conforming Temporalities of the Phallus. New York, USA: Duke University Press, pp.

Gallop, Jane. "Bibliography" In Sexuality, Disability, and Aging: Queer Temporalities of the Phallus, New York, USA: Duke University Press,

Gallop J. Bibliography. In: Sexuality, Disability, and Aging: Queer Temporalities of the Phallus. New York, USA: Duke University Press; p

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