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Kenneth B. Kidd is Professor of English at the University of Florida, U.S.A. Joseph T. Thomas, Jr. is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University, U.S.A. where he also serves as Director of the National Center for the Study of Children's Literature.

Comprende il nome: Kenneth B. Kidd PhD

Opere di Kenneth B. Kidd

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Nome canonico
Kidd, Kenneth B.
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male
Istruzione
University of Texas at Austin (PhD)
Attività lavorative
University Professor
Literary Critic
Organizzazioni
University of Florida, Gainesville (English Professor)
Eastern Michigan University (English Professor)
Breve biografia
Kenneth B. Kidd is a professor of English at the University of Florida, Gainesville. He works in Anglophone childrens literature studies, and is particularly interested in the connections between that literature and the areas of philosophy, psychology, and critical theory. He earned his PhD at the University of Texas at Austin, and previously taught at Eastern Michigan University.

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Very academic in tone; not for the most part, by any stretch of the definition. Where the writing approaches more casual, it also feels weighty by nature of the subject. The essay about church camp, for one, reads like a memoir interspersed with church history, but even the memoir portions feel a little somber to me because of the author's (at the time) mixed feelings. Very thought-provoking.
 
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clrichm | 1 altra recensione | Oct 7, 2019 |
Queer as Camp: Essays on Summer, Style, and Sexuality, edited by Kenneth B Kidd & Derritt Mason, explores the intersection of camp(ing) and sexuality from a broad range of approaches.

Just to start with a disclaimer, I never went to summer camp, not the kind that usually come to mind (cabins in the woods, structured activities, etc), so my engagement with the book is lacking that element. That said, because the essays touch on portrayals of camps and camping in popular culture as well as situations I could relate to from other types of camps, my deprived childhood did not keep me from both enjoying and connecting with the collection. So if you never attended a typical (whatever that might mean) summer camp this book still has a lot to offer.

Like any collection from different writers it is uneven. That probably carries the wrong connotation, the essays don't vary greatly in quality, they vary in who they may appeal to. I was fully engaged with several (to the point of rereading them after a couple days of thinking about what I had read). I found several more quite interesting but not really anything I really connected with. Then there were a few I thought were probably better than I give them credit for, they simply didn't speak to me, no fault of the essay itself. Such is the nature of a broad collection of essays.

There is a fair amount of theory involved but I felt like the writers, for the most part, expressed what they were using in a way that most readers without a lot of theory can still follow the ideas and arguments. Knowing some of the theories does, of course, help with your internal arguing with the writers but isn't necessary to appreciate and understand the majority of the essays.

The area of interest to me involves the intersection of the ages of campgoers (still learning who they are and becoming, hopefully, comfortable with that), the interplay between campers who identify across the sexuality spectrum (for some, a chance to see who they are, through homosocial activity, even if they think they already know), and how other aspects of each person's identity (race, ethnicity, religion, even regional identity) plays into it. This collection touches on these issues, some explicitly and some more peripherally, but always offering new perspectives and approaches.

I think anyone who went to summer camp regularly will enjoy this. Certainly anyone whose interests include gender, sexuality, and group behavior will find a lot to like here.

Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley.
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pomo58 | 1 altra recensione | Aug 3, 2019 |

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9
Utenti
87
Popolarità
#211,168
Voto
4.0
Recensioni
2
ISBN
23
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