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About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"If, as Esther Newton has suggested, lesbian camp is a 'very rare bird, ' Barbara Brickman has found the flock. At long last, we have a well-researched and incisive book that shatters the fragility of the claim that camp is the sole province of gay males. Brickman delicately balances the seriousness the subject demands with a fond lightheartedness that it deserves."
--Bruce E. Drushel "Ph.D., chair & professor, Department of Media, Journalism & Film, Miami University"
"Brickman provides an exhaustive view of the camp lesbian throughout popular culture. She deftly makes icons such as Tallulah Bankhead and Gladys Bentley come to life within the context of their own time, with accounts that are by turns hilarious and bittersweet."--Peter B. Seely "professor of Communication Arts, Benedictine University"
"[Suffering Sappho!] highlights how lesbian camp continues to flirt with discovery and rediscovery, signifying its enduring relevance in the years that follow. The overall result is a comprehensive exploration of the history and representation of lesbian camp across various cultural contexts."
--Megan Volpert "PopMatters"
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