Queer
Celebrity Conference
6th -7th
June 2019
Keynote
Speakers:
Professor Richard Dyer (King’s College, London)
The focus
of celebrity studies on the cultural mediation and function of a diverse range
of public personalities has foregrounded an ever-growing archive of queer
celebrities. This conference aims to explore how the entry of queer figures
into the public imagination, in different historical periods and geographical
locations, has had a transnational, even global, impact, changing perceptions,
attitudes and the way individuals live their lives. LGBTQ figures, for example,
have risen to public prominence and become positive role models, while
negotiating their fame alongside cultural associations of homosexuality with
crime, scandal and blackmail.
The refusal of closeted celebrities to come out
underlines the detrimental effects of homophobia on popularity, but also
celebrity culture’s preoccupation with the open secret. ‘Straight’ celebrities
have become queer icons by tapping into LGBTQ subcultures, codes and
identities, bringing that which is hidden into the open to become part of
everyday life. These cultural and historical trajectories point to the queer
nature of celebrity itself and how celebrities have unsettled cultural norms,
binaries and oppositions.
This
conference will consider how the cultural visibility of queer celebrities has
reshaped and expanded norms and expectations relating to gender, sexuality and
identity. How have, for instance, queer identities influenced celebrity culture
throughout history and across all media forms, society, and politics? How does
queer theory complicate our understanding of celebrity studies and vice versa?
Through what mechanisms and to what ends have LGBTQ public figures, including
queer theorists, become celebrity figures?
Topics for
papers may include, but are not limited to:
- Queer Celebrities; Queer Icons
- Celebrity, Sex, Gender
- Histories of LGBTIA+ Celebrity
- Queer Celebrity, Race & Ethnicity
- Queer Fame; Queer Infamy & Notoriety; Queer Celebrity Scandal
- Celebrity, Norms & (anti)normativity
- Transnational Queer Communities
- Celebrity Sexologists, ‘Sexperts’, Practitioners
- Celebrity and the ‘closet’; Visibility & Invisibility
- Queer Celebrity, Time & Space
- The Politics of Queer Celebrity
- Queer Celebrity and the Public Domain
- Queer Style, Queer Form
- Queer Celebrity ‘Texts’
- Queer Celebrity Objects
- Queer Celebrity & Masculinity/Femininity
- Celebrity Failure; Failed Celebrity
- Queer Celebrity Children
- Queer Celebrity, Citizenship & Status
Please send
paper abstracts (of no more than 300 words) or panel proposals (of no more than
600) words, with a brief biographical note (50-100 words) to ccs@port.ac.uk by
1st February 2019.
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