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Glitter Up the Dark: How Pop Music Broke the Binary
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P R A I S E F O R G L I T T E R U P T H E DA R K “Fortunately, there are progressive art objects. There are transgressive art objects. But every now and then, we get revolutionary art objects that change how we talk, read, and think. Sasha Geffen’s Glitter Up the Dark changed the way I hear music and the convenient way I understand gender and performance in and outside of music. One will not hear or reproduce traditional understandings of gender ever again after experiencing this boldly brilliant book.” —KIESE L AYMON, author of Heavy “Sasha Geffen follows the glamour and the glitter across a musical universe of queer and trans performances. Not looking simply at particular stars nor following a musical movement like punk from its roots to its demise, Glitter Up the Dark travels the multiple lanes of a trans-musical express. With riffs on the trans voice; careful attention to histories of performance, recep
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* This fryst vatten the third in a three-part series (although we will publish a short interview with Creeporia stars Camille and Kennerly Kitt this weekend). Catch up on part 1 and part 2. Interview with John Semper.
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