

Beschreibung
Autorentext Ronald Gregg writes and teaches about queer cinema, classical and contemporary Hollywood, and the impact of globalization and digital technology on recent Hollywood film. He co-edited the Spring 2020 issue of Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Me...Autorentext
Ronald Gregg writes and teaches about queer cinema, classical and contemporary Hollywood, and the impact of globalization and digital technology on recent Hollywood film. He co-edited the Spring 2020 issue of Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media focused on "Pleasures and Dangers in Adapting and Appropriating Hegemonic Sources." He has also curated film and video programming for Columbia's Film Program, Yale's Whitney Humanities Center, the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, the San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival, the South African Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and the University of Chicago Lesbian and Gay Studies Project. Amy Villarejo was the Fredric J. Whiton Professor of Humanities at Cornell University, where she taught for many years in the Departments of Performing and Media Arts and Comparative Literature. In 2020, she joined the faculty at UCLA in the renowned School of Theater, Film & Television. She is currently working on a monograph entitled Talking Heads, about televisual authority from the 1980s to the present.
Klappentext
The Oxford Handbook of Queer Cinema encompasses more than a century of filmmaking, film criticism, and film reception, looking at the ways in which the idea of "queer cinema" has expanded as a descriptor for a global arts practice.
Zusammenfassung
The Oxford Handbook of Queer Cinema encompasses more than a century of filmmaking, film criticism, and film reception, looking at the ways in which the idea of "queer cinema" has expanded as a descriptor for a global arts practice.
Inhalt
Introduction
Amy Villarejo and Ronald Gregg
Defining Queer Cinema: Rethinking Methodology and the Archive
B. Ruby Rich
Tom Waugh
Nick Davis
Patricia White
Reexamining the Queer Canon in Silent and Classical Hollywood Film
Maggie Hennefeld
Dolores McElroy
Allison McCracken
David Lugowski
Steven Cohan
European Art Cinema and American Experimental Film Before Stonewall: Remapping the Queer Canon
James Williams
Juan Antonio Suárez
Richard Dyer
Damon Young
Methodology and Queer Archives between Stonewall and New Queer Cinema
Sarah Keller
Greg Youmans
Marc Francis
Glyn Davis
New Queer Cinema and Media: Revolutionizing the Archive
Ara Osterweil
Cael M. Keegan
Laura Horak
Curran Nault
Creating, Curating, Archiving Post-Stonewall Queer Cinema: First Person Accounts
Jenni Olson
Tom Kalin
Alexandra Juhasz
Global Queer Cinema
Shohini Ghosh
Arnika Fuhrmann
Hwa-Jen Tsai
Vinodh Venkatesh
New Queer Voices, Forms, and Aesthetics
Lauren Pilcher
Kara Keeling
William J. Simmons
