Book Description:
The queen of camp: Mae West, Sex and popular culture is a portrait of an outrageous career that set the stage for future groundbreaking performers. Combining elements of biography, cultural analysis, and social history, author Marybeth Hamilton unmasks Mae West through the story of her public persona and the process of theatrical experimentation, commercial savvy, and sheer willpower by which West constructed herself. Though she has been sentimentalized in recent years, Mae West was a truly shocking performer who transgressed boundaries and set off spectacular controversies, which encapsulated the cultural confusions of her time and have powerful resonances for our own.