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        Présentation Irish Queer Cinema Format Relié

         - Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres

        Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres - Macleod, Allison - 01/05/2018 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Macleod, Allison
      • Editeur : Edinburgh University Press
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/05/2018
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 192
      • Expédition : 399
      • Dimensions : 23.4 x 15.7 x 1.5
      • ISBN : 9781474411486



      • Résumé :
        'A sophisticated and engaging addition to the academic literature on Irish cinema, Irish Queer Cinema offers an impressive series of theoretically informed close textual analyses to trace the development of onscreen queer sexualities over the past forty years, arguing for an understanding of sexuality in cinema as spatially regulated and produced.' Conn Holohan, NUI Galway 'Irish Queer Cinema offers a new perspective that focuses on queer identities and attends to the textual configuration of space that they entail. Such organisation of the argument, supported by detailed analysis of films that are uniquely brought together in this work, significantly challenges and extends the range of canonical Irish film texts. Avoiding the tired representations of approach that is too common in studies of national cinemas and writing with admirable lucidity and analytical precision, Macleod has produced a sophisticated book that makes an exciting and original contribution to the literature on Irish cinema.' Dimitris Eleftheriotis, University of Glasgow In recent years queer identities have become increasingly visible in Irish cinema. This shift can be linked to political, economic and social changes taking place both in Ireland and around the world, as well as to changes in national film policy to cater more to international audiences. Irish Queer Cinema explores the sexual politics and socio-economic conditions that have determined the shape and evolution of these representations. Through selective deployment of queer theory and theories of space, this book provides a unique approach to Irish queer cinema via the sexual politics of space - interrogating how social and spatial relations are structured by gender and sexual ideologies and how these are represented within cinematic space. Drawing together more than twenty-five films as depictive of an Irish queer cinema, including Pigs, A Man of No Importance and Breakfast on Pluto, Allison Macleod investigates the different ways gender and sexuality intersect with national forms of belonging and examines the role of queerness within the constitution of an Irish national culture. Allison Macleod is a researcher in Film Studies whose primary research interests include queer theory, representations of space and movement in film, and the role of the national in shaping cultural identity. Cover image: Albert Finney in A Man of No Importance, Suri Krishnamma, 1994 Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-1148-6 Barcode

        Biographie:

        Allison Macleod is a researcher in Film Studies whose primary research interests include representations of space and movement in film, the role of the national in shaping cinemas, and queer theory. She has published on issues of sexuality and space in the context of film, with articles in The Canadian Journal of Film Studies, Screen Bodies and Cinephile and a book chapter in Masculinity and Irish Popular Culture: Tiger's Tales.

        Sommaire:
        Acknowledgements
        List of Figures 1. Queerly National and Nationally Queer: Paradoxes of an Irish Queer Cinema
        I. Queer
        II. Irish
        III. Space 2. Mapping Ireland's Queer Films
        I. First Wave Queer Cinema
        II. Celtic Tiger Queer Cinema
        III. Post-Celtic Tiger Queer Cinema 3. Re-Imagined Kinship and Failed Communities
        I. Queering the Family
        II. Pigs
        III. The Last Bus Home
        IV. Conclusion 4. The Contested Space of the Irish Pub
        I. The Male Homosocial Space of the Irish Pub
        II. A Man of No Importance
        III. Garage
        III. Conclusion 5: Compartmentalised Cosmopolitans and Rigid Fluidity
        I. Cowboys and Angels
        II. Goldfish Memory
        III. Situating Irish Lesbianism within Urban Space
        IV. Conclusion 6. The Queerly Productive Constraints of Rural Space
        I. Reefer and the Model
        II. Clash of the Ash
        III. The Stag
        IIV. Conclusion 7. Queer Mobilities and Disassociated Masculinities
        I. I Went Down
        II. The Disappearance of Finbar and Breakfast on Pluto
        III. Conclusion 8. Contested Belongings within Diasporic Space
        I. Reconstituting 'Home' within Diaspora
        II. 2by4
        III. Borstal Boy
        IV. Conclusion 9. The Irish Queer Short Film
        I. The Contestation of Public Space
        II. Disrupting Domestic Spaces
        III. The Spatiality of Lesbian Desire
        IV. Conclusion 10. Concluding Remarks 11. Filmography 12. References Endnotes

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