Critical queer studies : law, film, and fiction in contemporary American culture
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書誌事項
Critical queer studies : law, film, and fiction in contemporary American culture
(Gender in law, culture, and society / series editor, Martha Albertson Fineman)
Ashgate, c2012
- : hbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. [169]-182
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Critical Queer Studies examines contemporary films and documentaries that dramatize the intersection of law and queer life, analyzing the effects of legal doctrines-jury selection, unwanted sexual advance, negligence, hate crimes, and gay marriage-on the production and reception of queer film and fiction. Exploring the interaction of these discourses by discussing internationally-known American films, the book demonstrates how the law maintains its hold over the queer subject through promoting certain ideological fictions and conversely how film and literature draw upon the material realities of queer legal status to dramatize conflicts between law and the marginalized subject. Critical Queer Studies synthesizes queer studies, law and literature, and film studies, engaging these fields to show how the struggle for gay and lesbian rights has influenced the production of film and fiction.
目次
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 A Jury of One's Queers
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3 Queer Torts
- Chapter 4 "The Imagined Power"
- Chapter 5 Queer Exposures
- conclusion Toward a Queer Political Aesthetic
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