"Between Camp and Cursi is a welcome addition to the study of a branch of Mexican literature that has been neglected over the years. Brandon Bisbey dissects with an expert hand these narratives and amply demonstrates the rich variety of the gay experience in Mexico and the desire of authors to engage with and challenge homosexual and lesbian stereotypes with camp and cursi humor … Students at all levels of university will find this book full of rich insight and solid arguments that will broaden their understanding of issues of homosexuality as they have slowly emerged in a country known for its homophobia and machismo." — Hispania"Between Camp and Cursi explores an area of study—humor—that demands further research in contemporary Mexican literature. Bisbey's analysis blends together an eclectic yet coherent mix of texts and is sure to be attractive to a wide variety of readers in Mexican literary and cultural studies, Latin American studies, and gender and sexuality studies." — Vinodh Venkatesh, author of Capitán Latinoamérica: Superheroes in Cinema, Television, and Web Series