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Bike boys, drag queens, and superstars; avant-garde, mass culture, and gay identities in the 1960s underground cinema

Bike boys, drag queens, and superstars; avant-garde, mass culture, and gay identities in the 1960s underground cinema

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Bike boys, drag queens, and superstars; avant-garde, mass culture, and gay identities in the 1960s underground cinema

by Suárez, Juan A

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Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996. Hardcover. xviii, 353p., introduction, conclusions, notes, filmography, bibliography, index, illustrated with in-text b&w film stills, good first edition in worn and stained lavender cloth boards. Kenneth Anger, Jack Smith, Andy Warhol, The Factory etc. The American Underground cinema of the Sixties.

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Title
Bike boys, drag queens, and superstars; avant-garde, mass culture, and gay identities in the 1960s underground cinema
Author
Suárez, Juan A
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Hardcover
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Publisher
Indiana University Press
Place of Publication
Bloomington
Date Published
1996
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Gay Studies; Critical Theory; film cinema; Homophile, gay liberation;

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