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Queer Images
A History of Gay and Lesbian Film in America
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Queer Images A History of Gay and Lesbian Film in America
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Description
From Thomas Edison's first cinematic experiments to contemporary Hollywood blockbusters, Queer Images chronicles the representation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer sexualities over one hundred years of American film. The most up-to-date and comprehensive book of its kind, it explores not only the ever-changing images of queer characters onscreen, but also the work of queer filmmakers and the cultural histories of queer audiences. Queer Images surveys a wide variety of films, individuals, and subcultures, including the work of discreetly homosexual filmmakers during Hollywood's Golden Age; classical Hollywood's (failed) attempt to purge 'sex perversion' from films; the development of gay male camp in Hollywood cinema; queer exploitation films and gay physique films; the queerness of 1960s Underground Film practice; independent lesbian documentaries and experimental films; cinematic responses to the AIDS crisis; the rise and impact of New Queer Cinema; the growth of LGBT film festivals; and how contemporary Hollywood deals with queer issues. This entertaining and insightful book reveals how the meaning of sexual identity-as reflected on the silver screen-has changed a great deal over the decades, and it celebrates both the pioneers and contemporary practitioners of queer film in America. Queer Images is an essential volume for film buffs and anyone interested in sexuality and culture.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 1 From Pansies to Predators: Queer Characters in Early American Cinema
Chapter 3 2 Discreet Charms: Queer Filmmakers in Classical Hollywood
Chapter 4 3 "Those Wonderful People Out There in the Dark": Queer Audiences and Classical Hollywood Cinema
Chapter 5 4 Fear and Loathing in Postwar Hollywood
Chapter 6 5 Exploitation or Art? Queer Films beyond Hollywood
Chapter 7 6 Hollywood and the Sexual Revolution
Chapter 8 7 Producing Pride: Queers Make Movies
Chapter 9 8 Out of the Closet and into the Art House
Chapter 10 9 A Matter of Life and Death: AIDS, Activism, Film, and Video
Chapter 11 10 Hollywood Is Burning: New Queer Cinema
Chapter 12 11 Queer Eye for the Straight Hollywood Executive
Chapter 13 12 Queer Independent Film at the Turn of the Millennium
Chapter 14 Select Bibliography
Product details
Published | 13 Oct 2005 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 336 |
ISBN | 9798881877279 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Series | Genre and Beyond: A Film Studies Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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[An] excellent general history of queer sexualities in American film over the past 100 years. . . . The college professor authors maintain an accessible style and vocabulary even while tackling prickly points and turns of queer theory. Like [Vito] Russo's groundbreaking study, this new contribution to the field is essential.
Publishers Weekly
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Media professors Benshoff and Griffin set out to create the definitive guide to queer issues in American cinema, and they have succeeded admirably. Using an erudite yet easily readable approach, they explore homosexuality in the movies. . . . What's refreshing about this work is that it's not a one-sided criticism but a guide through the more progressive development of the presentation of gays in movies; readers are left with hope for the future. Highly recommended for general, gay and lesbian, and especially film collections.
Library Journal
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Replaces Vito Russo's The Celluloid Closet as the authoritative text on this subject. Writing in an engaging, literate style, Benshoff and Griffin brilliantly interweave film theory and queer theory with a history of the U.S. film industry, a complicated task. The authors display remarkable, almost archival knowledge of gay representation in classic Hollywood film and the contributions of queer artists to these films. Including an invaluable bibliography, this volume is now the standard for those interested in gay and lesbian film in the U.S. Essential.
Choice Reviews
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The productive duo Harry Benshoff and Sean Griffin have provided in Queer Images a much-needed survey of a field of ongoing historical discovery and socio-cultural turbulence. An ideal textbook for the burgeoning network of queer cinema undergraduate courses, Queer Images is an elegantly clear and comprehensive, jargon-free update of Vito Russo and Richard Dyer for the queer twenty-first century. The book bursts with vivid questions and case studies drawn from the tapestry of film history-a tonic for an amnesiac generation of readers, queer and otherwise.
Thomas Waugh, Concordia University
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Mssrs. Benshoff and Griffin ably guide the avid reader through this by-now vast yet still under exposed field of entertainment and concern. For better or usually worse, motion pictures and the visual media are overly influential in defining who and what non-heterosexual people are. Understandably, a minority that mostly fails to identify and define itself will be 'explained' and misrepresented by others, especially its cross ill-wishers. Benshoff and Griffin point out, entertainingly and urgently, the false either-or 'thinking' that informs American attitudes toward sexuality and gender in real life and reel life-crucially so, for the huge chunk of citizens who believe they have never met 'a homosexual.' Gay-, lesbian-, and bi-themed films and characters are undeniably engaging-and often upsetting-but as this fun and riveting book makes clear, it's one thing to preach 'liberty and justice for all,' and another to practice it-on screen or in life.
Boze Hadleigh, author, The Lavender Screen
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Queer Images is an indispensable book for anyone studying the history of gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered people in film-and for anyone who just simply loves the movies. Comprehensive and entertaining, Queer Images takes us on a fascinating journey through old Hollywood and up through the world of independent film, looking at queer films, filmmakers, and audiences, and how they treated, reflected-and sometimes shaped-sexuality and sexual identity. An important, timely must-read for film buffs of every stripe.
Michelangelo Signorile, talk show host; author, Life Outside