Against Interpretation, and Other EssaysItem consists of a selection of articles and reviews written between 1962 and 1965. |
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... Camp objects , and persons , contain a large element of artifice . Nothing in nature can be campy .. Rural Camp is ... taste in persons , Camp responds particularly to the markedly attenuated and to the strongly exaggerated . The androg ...
... Camp objects , and persons , contain a large element of artifice . Nothing in nature can be campy .. Rural Camp is ... taste in persons , Camp responds particularly to the markedly attenuated and to the strongly exaggerated . The androg ...
Page 290
... taste . 51. The peculiar relation beween Camp taste and homosexuality has to be explained . While it's not true that Camp taste is homo- sexual taste , there is no doubt a peculiar affinity and overlap . Not all liberals are Jews , but ...
... taste . 51. The peculiar relation beween Camp taste and homosexuality has to be explained . While it's not true that Camp taste is homo- sexual taste , there is no doubt a peculiar affinity and overlap . Not all liberals are Jews , but ...
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... Camp are based on the great discovery that the sensibility of high culture has no monopoly upon refine- ment . Camp asserts that good taste is not simply good taste ; that there exists , indeed , a good taste of bad taste . ( Genet ...
... Camp are based on the great discovery that the sensibility of high culture has no monopoly upon refine- ment . Camp asserts that good taste is not simply good taste ; that there exists , indeed , a good taste of bad taste . ( Genet ...
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