Coming together : the cinematic elaboration of gay male life, 1945-1979
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書誌事項
Coming together : the cinematic elaboration of gay male life, 1945-1979
The University of Chicago Press, 2019
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-256) and index
Includes filmography (p. 257-259)
Includes index (p. 261-275)
収録内容
- Picturing the underground
- The cinematic authoring of gay life
- Toward a gay mainstream
- Liberation porn
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In Coming Together, Ryan Powell captures the social and political vitality of the first wave of movies made by, for, and about male-desiring men in the United States between World War II and the 1980s. From the underground films of Kenneth Anger and the Gay Girls Riding Club to the gay liberation era hardcore films and domestic dramas of Joe Gage and James Bidgood, Powell illuminates how central filmmaking and exhibition were to gay socializing and worldmaking. Unearthing scores of films and a trove of film-related ephemera, Coming Together persuasively unsettles popular histories that center Stonewall as a ground zero for gay liberation and visibility. Powell asks how this earlier generation of movie-making--which defiantly challenged legal and cultural norms around sexuality and gender--provided, and may still provide, meaningful models for living.
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