The Oxford Handbook of Queer Cinema

The Oxford Handbook of Queer Cinema
Title The Oxford Handbook of Queer Cinema PDF eBook
Author Ronald Gregg
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 865
Release 2021
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0190877995

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"Queer media is not one thing but an ensemble of at least four moving variables: history, gender and sexuality, geography, and medium. While many scholars would pinpoint the early 1990s as marking the emergence of a cinematic movement (dubbed by B. Ruby Rich, the "new queer cinema") in the United States, films and television programs that clearly spoke to LGBTQ themes and viewers existed at many different historical moments and in many different forms. Cross-dressing, same-sex attraction, comedic drag performance: at some points, for example in 1950s television, these were not undercurrents but very prominent aspects of mainstream cultural production. Addressing "history" not as dots on a progressive spectrum but as a uneven story of struggle, writers on queer cinema in this volume stress how that queer cinema did not appear miraculously at one moment but describes currents throughout the century-long history of the medium. Likewise, while queer is an Anglophone term that has been widely circulated, it by no means names a unified or complete spectrum of sexuality and gender identity, just as the LGBTQ+ alphabet soup struggles to contain the distinctive histories, politics, and cultural productions of trans artists and genderqueer practices. Across the globe, media makers have interrogated identity and desire through the medium of cinema through rubrics that sometimes vigorously oppose the Western embrace of the pejorative term queer, instead foregrounding indigenous genders and sexualities, or those forged in the global South, or those seeking alternative epistemologies. Finally, while "cinema" is in our title, many scholars in this collection see that term as an encompassing one, referencing cinema and media in a convergent digital environment. The lively and dynamic conversations introduced here aspire to sustain further reflection as "queer cinema" shifts into new configurations"--

Critical Queer Studies

Critical Queer Studies
Title Critical Queer Studies PDF eBook
Author Professor Casey Charles
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 309
Release 2012-08-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1409456641

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Critical Queer Studies examines contemporary films and documentaries that dramatize the intersection of law and queer life, analyzing the effects of legal doctrines-jury selection, unwanted sexual advance, negligence, hate crimes, and gay marriage-on the production and reception of queer film and fiction. Exploring the interaction of these discourses by discussing internationally-known American films, the book demonstrates how the law maintains its hold over the queer subject through promoting certain ideological fictions and conversely how film and literature draw upon the material realities of queer legal status to dramatize conflicts between law and the marginalized subject. Critical Queer Studies synthesizes queer studies, law and literature, and film studies, engaging these fields to show how the struggle for gay and lesbian rights has influenced the production of film and fiction.

Situating Sexualities

Situating Sexualities
Title Situating Sexualities PDF eBook
Author Fran Martin
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages 384
Release 2003-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9789622096196

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This is the first book in English to analyse the stunning rise to prominence of cultures of dissident sexuality in Taiwan during the 1990s. Positioned at the crossroads of queer theory and postcolonial cultural studies, this book intervenes in current debates on sexuality and globalization to argue that the current emergence of public, dissident sexualities in non-Western locations like Taiwan cannot be reduced to the effects of homogenizing 'Westernization'. Instead, Situating Sexualities approaches the queer sexualities represented in recent Taiwanese fiction, film and public culture as dynamic formations that combine local knowledge with globalizing discourses on gay and lesbian identity to produce sexualities that are multiple, shifting and inherently hybrid. Equally, the book pushes out the limits of 'queer' to challenge the Eurocentrism of much queer theory to date. Consistently critical of essentializing accounts of 'Chinese' culture, the book nevertheless highlights some of the important ways in which Taiwanese formations of dissident sexuality differ from the familiar Euro-American formations.

Queer Theory in Film & Fiction

Queer Theory in Film & Fiction
Title Queer Theory in Film & Fiction PDF eBook
Author Ernest N. Emenyonu
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 298
Release 2018
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1847011845

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ALT 36 turns a queer eye on Africa, offering provocative (re-)readings of texts to position formerly erased sexualities and contemporary sexual expression among Africans on the continent, and abroad.

A Critical Introduction to Queer Theory

A Critical Introduction to Queer Theory
Title A Critical Introduction to Queer Theory PDF eBook
Author Nikki Sullivan
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 244
Release 2003-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0814798403

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This book begins by putting gay & lesbian sexuality and politics in historical context and demonstrates how and why queer theory emerged.

Paris Is Burning

Paris Is Burning
Title Paris Is Burning PDF eBook
Author Lucas
Publisher arsenal pulp press
Total Pages 105
Release 2013-11-25
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1551525208

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A Queer Film Classic on the stunning 1991 documentary about New York's drag subculture in the 1980s.

Queer: A Graphic History

Queer: A Graphic History
Title Queer: A Graphic History PDF eBook
Author Meg-John Barker
Publisher Icon Books
Total Pages 402
Release 2016-09-08
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1785780727

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'Queer: A Graphic History Could Totally Change the Way You Think About Sex and Gender' Vice Activist-academic Meg-John Barker and cartoonist Jules Scheele illuminate the histories of queer thought and LGBTQ+ action in this groundbreaking non-fiction graphic novel. From identity politics and gender roles to privilege and exclusion, Queer explores how we came to view sex, gender and sexuality in the ways that we do; how these ideas get tangled up with our culture and our understanding of biology, psychology and sexology; and how these views have been disputed and challenged. Along the way we look at key landmarks which shift our perspective of what's 'normal' - Alfred Kinsey's view of sexuality as a spectrum, Judith Butler's view of gendered behaviour as a performance, the play Wicked, or moments in Casino Royale when we're invited to view James Bond with the kind of desiring gaze usually directed at female bodies in mainstream media. Presented in a brilliantly engaging and witty style, this is a unique portrait of the universe of queer thinking.