Queer Romance

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American Gigolo
Anti-censorship Feminists
Black Lesbian
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Bob Rafelson
Bruce LaBruce
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Catherine Deneuve
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Child’s Tv
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feminist media critique
Gay Gaze
Gay Male Gaze
Gay Male Spectator
Gay Spectator
gaze
Gaze Theory
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Lesbian Gaze
Lesbian Spectator
Lorraine Gamman
media representation
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Monika Treut
Pop Stars
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queer popular culture analysis
queer theory
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sexuality in film
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Steven Drukman
Suzanne Moore
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Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song
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Tv Soap Opera
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visual culture analysis
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415096188
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jan 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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It's here and it's queer - popular culture inhabits all our lives, whether it comes in the form of movies or magazines, TV or shopping. A Queer Romance brings together critics, writers and artists to debate the possibilites of popular culture for lesbians and gay men.
In a collection that is in-yer-face but never out-to-lunch, the contributors variously revisit debates about the gaze to provide a new theory of Queer viewing; discuss texts coded as queer - from lesbian vampires to Hollywood's use of gay codes in mainstream films such as Top Gun and Black Widow; consider the sexual and cultural narratives at play in the world of home shopping catalogues; explore the pleasures and perils of gay cultural production, from the radically queer film-making of Monika Treut to the wild world of homocore fanzines, and address the possibilities of texts claiming to be for the gay spectator - from pornography `by women, for women and about women' to `Out' TV.
The contributors to A Queer Romance don't all agree but, taken together, the collection argues strongly that everyone can have their queer moments.

Paul Burston, Paul Burston, Colin Richardson