"You don't have to say you love me": The camp masquerades of Dusty Springfield / P.J. Smith. -- "It's my party and I'll die if I want to!": Gay men, AIDS, and the circulation of camp in U.S. theater / D. Roman. -- "Kinky escapades, bedroom techniques, unbridled passion, and secret sex codes" / M. Viegener. -- Fake it like a man / K. Kopelson. -- Homosexual expression and homophobic censorship: The situation of the text / M. Roth. -- Roland Barthes: Toward an "Ecriture Gaie" / R.K. Martin. Camp and the gay sensibility / J. Babuscio. -- Role models / E. Newton. -- Uses of camp / A. Ross. -- The loneliness of camp / S. Long. -- Strategic camp: The art of gay rhetoric / D. Bergman. -- Walt Whitman camping / K. Keller. -- High culture and high camp: The case of Marcel Proust / G. Woods. -- Degenerate personality: Deviant sexuality and race in Ronald Firbank's novels / W.L. Clark. -- "The kinda comedy that imitates me": Mae West's identification with the feminist camp / P. Robertson. -- The critic as performance artist: Susan Sontag's writing and gay cultures / M. Frank.
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