Spectacular Passions – Cinema, Fantasy, Gay Male Spectatorships
Autor Brett Farmeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 oct 2000
Building on the psychoanalytic concept of the fantasmatic, Farmer works to depathologise gay male subjectivity. While discussing such films as Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Pirate, Suddenly Last Summer, and Sunset Boulevard, and stars ranging from Mae West to Montgomery Clift, Farmer argues that the particularities of gay men's social and psychic positionings motivate unique receptions of and investments in film. The Hollywood musical, gay camp readings of the extravagant female star, and the explicit homoeroticism of the cinematic male body in gay fanzines are further proof, says Farmer, of how the shifting libidinal profiles of homosexual desire interact with the fantasy scenarios of Hollywood film to produce a range of variable queer meanings.
This fascinating and provocative study makes a significant new contribution to discussions of cinema, spectatorship, and sexuality. As such, it will be welcomed by those in the fields of film theory, queer theory, and cultural studies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822325895
ISBN-10: 0822325896
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 5 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 156 x 222 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822325896
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 5 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 156 x 222 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction: At first sight
Something a little strange: Theorizing gay male spectatorships
Fantasmatic escapades: Gay spectatorships and queer negotiations of the Hollywood musical
Camping under the stars: Gay spectatorships, camp and the excessive female star image
Mommie dearest: Gay spectatorships and formations of maternal-oriented desire
Papa, can't you see that I'm flaming?: Gay spectatorships and figures of masculinity
Endnotes; Filmography; Bibliography
Introduction: At first sight
Something a little strange: Theorizing gay male spectatorships
Fantasmatic escapades: Gay spectatorships and queer negotiations of the Hollywood musical
Camping under the stars: Gay spectatorships, camp and the excessive female star image
Mommie dearest: Gay spectatorships and formations of maternal-oriented desire
Papa, can't you see that I'm flaming?: Gay spectatorships and figures of masculinity
Endnotes; Filmography; Bibliography
Recenzii
"Spectacular Passions offers a series of original, always intelligent, often provocative analyses of the fantasmatic potentiality of gay male spectatorship. The result is the most sustained and complex examination of fantasy and cinematic spectatorship that I have yet read. It is compelling, informed, wide-ranging, and affecting." - Steve Cohan, author of Masked Men: Masculinity and the Movies in the Fifties
"Given the extent to which passionate devotion to cinema has, historically and culturally, been identified with gay men, Farmer's analysis provides both a theoretical and cultural intervention." - Judith Mayne, author of Cinema and Spectatorship
"Spectacular Passions makes a compelling case for deploying psychoanalytic theory to explain gay culture's complex relationship with popular film. But, fear not, author Brett Farmer mixes Freud with fandom to produce an engaging book that is filled with insights and surprises." - Alexander Doty, Lehigh University
"Spectacular Passions offers a series of original, always intelligent, often provocative analyses of the fantasmatic potentiality of gay male spectatorship. The result is the most sustained and complex examination of fantasy and cinematic spectatorship that I have yet read. It is compelling, informed, wide-ranging, and affecting." - Steve Cohan, author of Masked Men: Masculinity and the Movies in the Fifties "Given the extent to which passionate devotion to cinema has, historically and culturally, been identified with gay men, Farmer's analysis provides both a theoretical and cultural intervention." - Judith Mayne, author of Cinema and Spectatorship "Spectacular Passions makes a compelling case for deploying psychoanalytic theory to explain gay culture's complex relationship with popular film. But, fear not, author Brett Farmer mixes Freud with fandom to produce an engaging book that is filled with insights and surprises." - Alexander Doty, Lehigh University
"Given the extent to which passionate devotion to cinema has, historically and culturally, been identified with gay men, Farmer's analysis provides both a theoretical and cultural intervention." - Judith Mayne, author of Cinema and Spectatorship
"Spectacular Passions makes a compelling case for deploying psychoanalytic theory to explain gay culture's complex relationship with popular film. But, fear not, author Brett Farmer mixes Freud with fandom to produce an engaging book that is filled with insights and surprises." - Alexander Doty, Lehigh University
"Spectacular Passions offers a series of original, always intelligent, often provocative analyses of the fantasmatic potentiality of gay male spectatorship. The result is the most sustained and complex examination of fantasy and cinematic spectatorship that I have yet read. It is compelling, informed, wide-ranging, and affecting." - Steve Cohan, author of Masked Men: Masculinity and the Movies in the Fifties "Given the extent to which passionate devotion to cinema has, historically and culturally, been identified with gay men, Farmer's analysis provides both a theoretical and cultural intervention." - Judith Mayne, author of Cinema and Spectatorship "Spectacular Passions makes a compelling case for deploying psychoanalytic theory to explain gay culture's complex relationship with popular film. But, fear not, author Brett Farmer mixes Freud with fandom to produce an engaging book that is filled with insights and surprises." - Alexander Doty, Lehigh University
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""Spectacular Passions" makes a compelling case for deploying psychoanalytic theory to explain gay culture's complex relationship with popular film. But, fear not, author Brett Farmer mixes Freud with fandom to produce an engaging book that is filled with insights and surprises."--Alexander Doty, Lehigh University
Descriere
An examination of how cinematic spectatorship is articulated, practiced, and experienced in the contexts of gay male subjectivities.