In this essay, Halberstam explores the intersection of queer subculture, body image, and the aesthetic of the "twink" within the context of Andy Warhol’s work and legacy.
: Halberstam examines how the "twink"—characterized by youth, slimness, and hairlessness—became a dominant and often exclusionary standard of beauty in gay male culture.
: You can typically find this through university library systems or platforms like JSTOR and ResearchGate by searching for the book title or Halberstam's bibliography.
: Pop Out: Queer Warhol [Duke University Press, 1996] Author : Jack Halberstam