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The Oxford Handbook of Music and Queerness

  • Author: Maus, Fred Everett
  • Author: Whiteley, Sheila
  • Editor: Nyong'o, Tavia
  • Editor: Sherinian, Zoe C.

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Fred Everett Maus
  • Whose Refuge, This House?: The Estrangement of Queers of Color in Electronic Dance Music
  • Luis-Manuel Garcia
  • The Queer Pleasures of Musicals
  • Bradley Rogers
  • The Gospel According to the Gays: Queering the Roots of Gospel Music
  • E. Patrick Johnson
  • Queer as Trad: LGBTQ Performers and Irish Traditional Music in the United States
  • Tes Slominski
  • Gay Country, TransAmericana, and Queer Sincerity
  • Shana Goldin-Perschbacher
  • Queer Hip Hop: A Brief Historiography
  • Shante Paradigm Smalls
  • From Queer Musicology to Indecent Theology: Liberal and Liberationist Protestant Theology and Musical Queerings of the Bible
  • Dirk von der Horst
  • Operatic Adaptations and the Representation of Non-normative Sexualities
  • Freya Jarman
  • Queer Audiovisual Creativity: Fan-Created Music Videos from Star Trek to Bad Girls
  • Nina Treadwell
  • Karaoke, Queer Theory, Queer Performance: Dedicated to Jose Esteban Munoz
  • Karen Tongson
  • Free as a Bird? Thinking with the Grain of Meshell Ndegeocello's Butch Voice
  • Tavia Nyong'o
  • Transgender Passing Guides and the Vocal Performance of Gender and Sexuality
  • Stephan Pennington
  • Sound Desires: Auralism, the Sexual Fetishization of Music
  • Jodie Taylor
  • Transcripts: Toward A Queer Phenomenology of the Field Recording
  • Drew Daniel
  • Queering Brighton
  • Sheila Whiteley
  • (To) Queer: A Life to Music
  • Elizabeth Gould
  • Endangered Tenderness: Schubert, Chopin, and Schumann
  • Charles Fisk
  • Musical Awakenings: The Experiences of a Queer Music Therapist in the Face of HIV and AIDS
  • Colin Andrew Lee
  • Toward a Trans* Method in Musicology
  • Dana Baitz
  • Quare Times: An Introduction to a Queer Perspective on Afrofuturism and a Reading of Sun Ra's Space Is the Place
  • Tim Stuttgen
  • Musical Abjects: Sounds and Objectionable Sexualities
  • Jenny Olivia Johnson
  • Music in the Margins: Queerness in the Clerical Imagination, 1200-1500
  • Lisa Colton
  • The Queer History of the Castrato
  • Emily Wilbourne
  • Queering Middle Class Gender in Nineteenth-Century US Theater
  • Gillian Rodger
  • Anglophone Songs about HIV/AIDS
  • Matthew J. Jones
  • Queer Patriotism in the Eurovision Song Contest
  • Ivan Raykoff
  • Interdisciplinary Enqueeries from India: Moving Toward a Queer Ethnomusicology
  • Zoe Sherinian
  • Kunqu Cross-dressing as Artistic and/or Queer Performance
  • Joseph S. C. Lam
  • Non-ordinary Gender and Sexuality in Indonesian Performance
  • Henry Spiller
  • Out in the Undercurrents: Queer Politics in Hong Kong Popular Music
  • Yiu Fai Chow and Jeroen De Kloet
  • How to Do Things with Theory: Cultural Transcription, Queerness, and Ukrainian Pop
  • Stephen Amico