Over the past several decades, mainstream films have gradually featured queer content and characters. Depicted covertly at first, these characterizations have become much more prominent in recent years, most notably in such films as Philadelphia, Boys Don’t Cry, and Brokeback Mountain. In Queer Males in Contemporary Cinema: Becoming Visible, Kylo-Patrick R. Hart explores both latent and manifest representations of queer males in noteworthy cinema from the mid-20th to the early 21st century. Hart examines films pertaining to bisexual, gay, and transgender men, as well as transsexuals, transvestites, queer people with HIV/AIDS, queer teens, and others. Throughout, this book continually reminds readers that both mainstream and independent films communicate, reinforce, and perpetuate culturally pervasive notions of “normalcy,” “deviance,” and “social otherness,” in ways that frequently have real—and sometimes detrimental—effects on actual people. Covering a range of films, including From Here to Eternity, The Boys in the Band, Saturday Night Fever, Cruising, Point Break, The Doom Generation, Boys Don’t Cry, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Kinsey, Brokeback Mountain, Transamerica, and Shortbus, this book shows not only how much has changed since the mid-20th century, but also how much has remained the same. Queer Males in Contemporary Cinema provides perceptive insights for students and academics interested in film history, cultural studies, gender studies, media studies, popular culture, and LGBTQ studies.
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Contents Foreword by Hollis Griffin Acknowledgments Preface Part I: Latent Representations Chapter 1: The Love Between Warden and Prew That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Containing Homosexuality as Subtext in From Here to Eternity Chapter 2: Gay Male Spectatorship, Textual Flexibility, and Mainstream American Cinema Part II: Manifest Representations Chapter 3: “Out of the Closets and Into the Shadows”: Cruising with the Boys in the Band Chapter 4: Queering the Teen Movie: Exploring Groundbreaking Representations of Non-Heterosexual Adolescents in Gregg Araki’s Teen-Apocalypse Trilogy Chapter 5: Gay Men, Self-Representation, and AIDS Documentaries Chapter 6: When Style Becomes Substance: The Form and Function of a Rap Aesthetic in the AIDS Movie Chocolate Babies Chapter 7: Increasing Visi(bi)lity: Bisexual Men in Contemporary U.S. Cinema Chapter 8: Transamerican Cinema: Representing Gender Dysphoria on Film Chapter 9: Retrograde Storytelling or Queer Cinematic Triumph? The (Not So) Groundbreaking Qualities of the Film Brokeback Mountain Chapter 10: Back to the Future: Queer Representations and the Films of John Cameron Mitchell Bibliography Filmography Index About the Author
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780810891180
Publisert
2013-04-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Scarecrow Press
Vekt
286 gr
Høyde
227 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
196

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Kylo-Patrick R. Hart is chair of the Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media at Texas Christian University. He is the author or editor of several books about media, including The AIDS Movie: Representing a Pandemic in Film and Television (2000), Film and Sexual Politics (2006), Film and Television Stardom (2008), and Images for a Generation Doomed: The Films and Career of Gregg Araki (2010).