Immortal, Invisible: Lesbians and the Moving Image

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Routledge, 2 בספט׳ 2003 - 256 עמודים
Immortal, Invisible: Lesbians and the Moving Image is the first collection to bring together leading film-makers, academics and activists to discuss films by, for and about lesbians and queer women. The contributors debate the practice of lesbian and queer film-making, from the queer cinema of Monika Treut to the work of lesbian film-makers Andrea Weiss and Greta Schiller. They explore the pleasures and problems of lesbian spectatorship, both in mainstream Hollywood films including Aliens and Red Sonja, and in independent cinema from She Must be Seeing Things to Salmonberries and Desert Hearts. The authors tackle tricky questions: can a film such as Strictly Ballroom be both pleasurably camp and heterosexist? Is it ok to drool over dyke icons like Sigourney Weaver and kd lang? What makes a film lesbian, or queer, or even post-queer? What about showing sex on screen? And why do lesbian screen romances hardly ever have happy endings? Immortal, Invisible is splendidly illustrated with a selection of images from film and television texts.
 

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Cindy Patton
1
Julia Knight
13
Reaching Audiences Other Lesbian Texts Cannot Reach Hilary Hinds
29
Consuming kd lang Louise Allen
46
Susan Ardill and Sue OSullivan
60
Jackie Stacey
67
Penny Florence
88
Daughters and Lovers in Anne Trister Lizzie Thynne
102
Some Troubled Thoughts on Lesbian Spectatorship Tamsin Wilton
113
Paula Graham
131
The Women Jocelyn Robson and Beverley Zalcock
148
Ros Jennings
158
Andrea Weiss and Greta Schiller Interviewed by Nazreen Memon
170
Filmography
186
Index
189
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מידע על המחבר (2003)

Tamsin Wilton is Senior Lecturer in Health and Social Policy at the University of the West of England, where she also teaches Women’s Studies and Lesbian Studies.

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