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Record Nr.

UNINA9910150198103321

Autore

Schoonover Karl

Titolo

Queer cinema in the world / / Karl Schoonover and Rosalind Galt

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Durham : , : Duke University Press, , 2016

ISBN

9780822373674

082237367X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (409 pages) : illustrations, photographs

Disciplina

791.43653

Soggetti

Homosexuality in motion pictures

Homosexuality and motion pictures

Motion pictures - Political aspects

Mass media and gay people - Political aspects

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Figures in the world: the geopolitics of the transcultural queer -- A worldly affair : queer film festivals and global space -- Speaking otherwise : allegory, narrative, and queer public space -- The queer popular : genre and perverse economies of scale -- Registers of belonging : queer worldly affects -- The emergence of queer cinematic time.

Sommario/riassunto

Proposing a radical vision of cinema's queer globalism, Karl Schoonover and Rosalind Galt explore how queer filmmaking intersects with international sexual cultures, geopolitics, and aesthetics to disrupt dominant modes of world making. Whether in its exploration of queer cinematic temporality, the paradox of the queer popular, or the deviant ecologies of the queer pastoral, Schoonover and Galt reimagine the scope of queer film studies. The authors move beyond the gay art cinema canon to consider a broad range of films from Chinese lesbian drama and Swedish genderqueer documentary to Bangladeshi melodrama and Bolivian activist video. Schoonover and Galt make a case for the centrality of queerness in cinema and trace how queer cinema circulates around the globe–institutionally via film festivals, online consumption, and human rights campaigns, but also affectively in the production of a queer sensorium. In this account, cinema creates



a uniquely potent mode of queer worldliness, one that disrupts normative ways of being in the world and forges revised modes of belonging.