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                                              January  1-18, 2005
   
In editing my Sontag quotes, I've    
elided many of her examples of camp    SUNDAY_CAMP
because to my eye, her examples    
obscure her points.                
                        
She continually comes up
with cases that I want
to argue with:

    o "The Maltese Falcon"                       
                                                 
        "The Maltese                             
        Falcon!  but                             
        that's a great      (The George Sanders  
        movie!              Falcon would be a    
                            much better example.)

   o "Trouble in Paradise" 

                                 "Trouble in Paradise" --      
                                 the Lubitsch comedy about     
                                 jewel thieves.                
                                                               
                                    Rogues naughty, but        
                                    not villanous... much      
                                    like "To Catch a Thief".   
                                                               
                                       It's also quite         
                                       obviously a comedy,     
                                       with a prominent        
                                       role given to           
                                       Edward Everett Horton...


   o  Edward Everett Horton 
      
                        By what possible stretch of the                        
                        imagination could Edward Everett     Horton was a 
                        Horton be regarded as unconscious    comic actor. 
                        of his art, an innocent producing    How is it    
                        "camp" by accident?                  possible to  
                                                             see his work 
                                                             as "failed   
                                                             seriousness"?
    o Gaudí
                                                             Could it be that 
                                                             Sontag is 
               Maybe Gaudí registered                        conflating two 
               as camp to someone still                      different concepts? 
               steeped in the esthetic                                          
               of modern architecture?                       Bogart & Horton are 
                                                             favorite subjects   
                                                             for campy imitation,
                                                             but they themselves 
                                                             need not be camp    
                                                             for that to work.   
                                                                                
                                                                Perhaps it would  
                                                                be better to think 
   o "To Catch a Thief"                                         of it as "kitsch" 
                                                                than "camp",     
         Now... In what sense would                             reserving "camp"       
         I want to defend "To Catch                             for the genre of 
         a Thief"?  Not on grounds                              queer stage act.
         of realism, certainly.                     
                                                    
         Though, while there's                                                    
         certainly a forced,                 
         clumsy quality to much
         of Hitchcock's                The "suspense" form in                 
         "suspense", I don't           general has an air of   
         too much of it in             contempt about it...    
         this film.                    it's very manipulative, 
                                       and rarely "plays fair".               
 
                                                 CHEAP_SUSPENDERS 
 
I can't detect the                                  CASTLE_SKULL 
sense of contempt that 
Sontag refers to. 
 
    But it's not 
    hard to think of 
    examples of                                  
    forced camp  
    redolent of  
    contempt     
    e.g. the 60s          
    Batman TV show. 
                      
                            But even that TV show --
      AVENGING_RAND         which I've come to loath --
                            I liked it a lot when I
                            was six or so.  It was a
                            guilty pleasure;       
                            I didn't want to let on 
                            to my older brothers how
                            much I wanted to see it.
                                
                            And *many* people feel     
                            some affection for it.    NULL_HINGED 
                                                      
                                A veneer of nostalgia 
                                lathered over it's    
                                badness?             
                                              
 
 
 
Is it just that                    
camp is in the                     
eye of the                         
beholder?                          
                                   
   Sontag denies that taste is     
   a purely individual thing --    
   hence her many flat pronouncements           
   about what is or isn't camp --            So possibly: "The   
   but she at least admits that it           Maltese Falcon" may     
   can change over time.                     have once been camp,   
                                             and now is not.     
         A film missing from her lists            
         is "Cassablanca".  Because too      "Full appreciation of a         
         many would argue with her           hero's hard knocks requires     
         pronouncement, either way?          a battered context of one's     
                                             own.  The Maltese Falcon will 
      Because "Cassablanca" seemed           not work on an innocent reader." 
      more complicated... some 
      camp lines here and there on                       -- Algis Budrys,  
      a more serious framework?                          Galaxy, Sept 1971 
                                                                           
                  Cassablanca certainly didn't          Perhaps then, Sontag
                  work on *my* unbattered               was revealing a kind
                  context -- when I was a kid           of innocence of her 
                  I just thought it was boring.         own...              
                                                                            
                                                                (She was 35   
                                                                in '68, if    
                                         The noir detective     that matters.) 
                                         has hooks for                        
                                         different levels       
                                         of experience.    
                                                                               
                        Youth just sees a                 Possibly, Sontag   
                        Hero, it takes                    was blinded by     
                        experience to see a               seeing it only on  
                        failed, bitter figure             its simplest level.
                        flailing through life.                          
                                                                    
              No sane person sets                                  
              out to be a Spade or     G_IN_THE_AIR
              a Marlowe.                                           
                                                                   
                                                                      
  "36. But there are other creative 
  sensibilities besides the 
  seriousness (both tragic and comic) 
  of high culture and of the high 
  style of evaluating people. And one 
  cheats oneself, as a human being, if 
  one has respect only for the style               So she notes that 
  of high culture, whatever else one               a love only of the 
  may do or feel on the sly."                      serious is too 
                                                   limiting... 
 
  "37. The first sensibility, that of              But I would go further: 
  high culture, is basically 
  moralistic. The second sensibility,              Must we only take the 
  that of extreme states of feeling,               serious seriously? 
  represented in much contemporary 
  'avant-garde' art, gains power by a                   TAKEN_LIGHTLY
  tension between moral and aesthetic
  passion. The third, Camp, is wholly
  aesthetic."                             Sontag here does not
                                          undermine the high
                                          and low distinction,
This is what's offensive about            she embraces it.
shuffling "The Maltese Falcon"
off into the "camp" bin.          

It amounts to a denial that any 
of the moral issues involved
amount to anything.
                                      SUNDAY_MORNING
"The Maltese Falcon" is about    
living according to your own    
standards in a corrupt world.     LIGHT_EXPECTATIONS

The near infinite cynicism of
the Falcon... all just a joke? 



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