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E-raamat: Straight Girls and Queer Guys: The Hetero Media Gaze in Film and Television

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781474411028
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  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781474411028

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Exploring the archetypal representation of the straight girl with the queer guy in film and television culture from 1948 to the present day,Straight Girls and Queer Guys considers the process of the 'hetero media gaze' and the way it contextualizes sexual diversity and gender identity. Offering both an historical foundation and a rigorous conceptual framework, Christopher Pullen draws on a range of case studies, including the films of Doris Day and Rock Hudson, the performances of Kenneth Williams, televisions shows such asGlee, Sex and the City and Will and Grace, the work of Derek Jarman, and the role of the gay best friend in Hollywood film. Critiquing the representation of the straight girl and the queer guy for its relation to both power and otherness, this is a provocative study that frames a theoretical model which can be applied across diverse media forms.
List of Figures
vii
Preface viii
Acknowledgements x
Introduction 1(14)
Unlikely Coupling and the Fag Hag
2(3)
Politics, The Heidi Chronicles and Neoliberalism
5(5)
Time Frames, Contexts and Case Studies
10(3)
Conclusion
13(2)
Chapter 1 The Hetero Media Gaze
15(26)
The Gaze
16(6)
The Panopticon and the Political Economy of the Sign
22(3)
Doris Day and Rock Hudson Trilogy
25(7)
A Taste of Honey, Darling and Zee and Co.
32(7)
Conclusion
39(2)
Chapter 2 Queer Gazes and Identifications
41(24)
Queer Narcissism and the Gaze
42(2)
Rope and Suddenly Last Summer
44(8)
Swoon
52(4)
Derek Jarman and Gregg Araki
56(7)
Conclusion
63(2)
Chapter 3 Film and Commodity
65(24)
Queer Spectatorship, Femininity and Camp
66(3)
Kenneth Williams and the Carry On Films
69(6)
Sunday Bloody Sunday and Cabaret
75(6)
The Gay Best Friend in Contemporary Film
81(6)
Conclusion
87(2)
Chapter 4 Television and Domesticity
89(31)
Domesticity and the Intimate Glance
90(2)
Love Sidney
92(3)
Tales of the City, Will and Grace and Gimme Gimme Gimme
95(7)
Sex and the City, Girls, Queer as Folk and Looking
102(8)
Bob and Rose and Torchwood
110(7)
Conclusion
117(3)
Chapter 5 Documentary and Performance
120(27)
Documentary, the Body and Liminal Performance
121(4)
Carrington
125(4)
Platonic Devotion and Marriage in Documentary
129(7)
Would Like to Meet
136(2)
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
138(3)
Boy Meets Boy
141(3)
Conclusion
144(3)
Chapter 6 Youth, Realism and Form
147(22)
Social Realism, Queer Identity and Youth in 1960s film
148(3)
Beautiful Thing and The Way He Looks
151(4)
Glee
155(5)
Gayby and G.B.F.
160(6)
Conclusion
166(3)
Conclusion 169(3)
Select Filmography 172(4)
References 176(8)
Index 184