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What does it mean to be camp?
- Camp may be easier to identify than to define. Sontag's definition begins, "Camp is a certain mode of aestheticism. It is one way of seeing the world as an aesthetic phenomenon." - “the essence of camp”: an embrace of all things exaggerated, artificial, and over-the-top. - Merriam-Webster’s definition is “something so outrageously artificial, aff... See more
Refinery • Ahead Of The Met Gala, Remember: ‘You Can’t Have Camp Without Queer’
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- In 1964, Susan Sontag defined camp as an aesthetic “sensibility” that is plain to see but hard for most of us to explain: an intentional over-the-top-ness, a slightly (or extremely) “off” quality, bad taste as a vehicle for good art. - Camp is artificial, passionate, serious, Sontag writes. Camp is Art Noveau objects, Greta Garbo, Warner Brothers... See more
Bonnie Wertheim • What Is Camp? The Met Gala 2019 Theme, Explained (Published 2019)
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"Camp is a vision of the world in terms of style - but a particular style. It is the love of the exaggerated." - Susan Sontag A sensibility (as distinct from an idea) one of the hardest things to talk about; but there are special reasons why Camp, in particular, has never been discussed. It is not natural mode of sensibility, if there be any such. ... See more
susan sontag • Notes on Camp
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What is "Camp"? Five Scholars discuss Sontag, The Met and Camp's Queer Origins
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1. To start generally: Camp is a certain mode of aestheticism. It is one way of seeing the world as an aesthetic phenomenon. That way, the way of Camp, is not in terms of beauty but in terms of the degree of artifice. 2. Emphasize style is to slight content or introduce an attitude which is neutral with respect to content. 3. Not only is there a Ca... See more
susan sontag • Notes on Camp
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Carmen Merport Quiñones - camp’s most characteristic qualities—theatricality, extravagance, and a “seriousness that fails - Since the Met has us all talking about camp, we might recall Susan Sontag’s admonition, in her famous essay on the subject, that “To talk about Camp is…to betray it.” - due to Sontag’s initial ‘betrayal,’ camp has long been a ... See more
Aesthetics For Birds • What is "Camp"? Five Scholars discuss Sontag, The Met and Camp's Queer Origins
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