Blood Moon's Guide to Gay and Lesbian Film

Blood Moon's Guide to Gay and Lesbian Film

Author: Darwin Porter

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13:

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More of what you've come to expect from Blood Moon's ongoing series of guidebooks devoted to the previous year's production of Gay and Lesbian Films, with a completely different and expanded roster of films from those reviewed within Volume One. Blood Moon's series on GLBT film was designated as winner of a Bronze IPPY Award (2007) from the Independent Publishers Association of America, and received an Honorable Mention (2007) and a nomination for Best GLBT Nonfiction Title of the Year (2008) from Foreword Magazine. In 2008, it received an honorable mention from the Book Of The Year competition conducted annually in Los Angeles by the Hollywood Book Festival. Blood Moon's guides to GLBT film are produced by the same writing team that produces many of the widely distributed Frommer Guides to the tourist scenes of Europe and The Caribbean. The Frommer Guides are an imprint of John Wiley and Sons.


Queer Cinema in America

Queer Cinema in America

Author: Aubrey Malone

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2019-11-11

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 144086716X

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This reference helps readers navigate the perilous odyssey those of an LGBTQ orientation had to face in an age less enlightened than our own, when an attraction to members of the same gender could lead to horrendous abuse. Just as American society has changed dramatically from decade to decade, so has queer cinema. Taking us from a time when LGBTQ characters were often represented as either caricatures or figures of farce, this lively yet authoritative reference explores the sea change ushered in by such stars as Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich in the 1930s and '40s, androgynous figures such as Montgomery Clift, James Dean, and Marlon Brando in the '50s, and closeted gay men such as Rock Hudson and Liberace, whose double lives were exposed by the scourge of AIDS. Included are alphabetically arranged entries on stars, directors, films, themes, and other topics related to queer cinema in America, including films and persons from outside the U.S. who nonetheless figured prominently in America popular culture. Entries cite works for further reading, sidebars provide snippets of interesting trivia, a timeline highlights key events, and a selected, general, end-of-work bibliography cites the most important major works on the topic.


Blood Moon's Guide to Gay and Lesbian Film

Blood Moon's Guide to Gay and Lesbian Film

Author: Darwin Porter

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 9780974811840

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The world has witnessed an explosion in the prevalence, quality and depth of gay and lesbian-themed films. Dozens of gay and lesbian films are examined here with a huge amount of clarity and respect. This is the ultimate guide to the growing force of gay and lesbian filmmaking.


Gay Icons

Gay Icons

Author: Georges-Claude Guilbert

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-06-05

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1476633010

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Who are the most significant gay icons and how did they develop? What influence do they have on gay individuals and communities? This book focuses on the superstars, femmes fatales and divas of the gay celebrity pantheon--Mae West, Julie Andrews, Britney Spears, RuPaul, Cher, Divine, Sharon Needles and many others--and their contributions to gay culture and the complications of sexual and gender identity. The author explores their allure along with the mechanisms of iconicity.


Gus Van Sant

Gus Van Sant

Author: Vincent LoBrutto

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2010-06-16

Total Pages: 319

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This incisive book provides an in-depth critical and biographical study of the artistic range of film director Gus Van Sant. Arranged chronologically, Gus Van Sant: His Own Private Cinema provides a comprehensive overview of the life and art of this talented director, covering his mainstream, commercial, and avant-garde projects. More than a biography, the book examines Van Sant's incredibly diverse body of work, exploring the influence of his open homosexuality; of fine art, literature, and music; and of the range of cinema styles to which he has been exposed. Stressing Van Sant's wide-ranging content, genre, style, and cinematic presentation, author Vincent LoBrutto details the filmmaker's autobiographical tendencies and how he uses the film craft, literature, popular music, and fine arts to create his movies. The book dissects ways in which each of his films reflects Van Sant's sexual orientation, whether the individual film has a gay theme or not. Because of its importance to Van Sant's films, the book also offers a history of gay culture, past and present, covering its influence on art, music, theater, and dance, as well as community, activism, and prejudice.


The Concise Encyclopedia of Communication

The Concise Encyclopedia of Communication

Author: Wolfgang Donsbach

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-02-03

Total Pages: 706

ISBN-13: 1118789237

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This concise volume presents key concepts and entries from the twelve-volume ICA International Encyclopedia of Communication (2008), condensing leading scholarship into a practical and valuable single volume. Based on the definitive twelve-volume IEC, this new concise edition presents key concepts and the most relevant headwords of communication science in an A-Z format in an up-to-date manner Jointly published with the International Communication Association (ICA), the leading academic association of the discipline in the world Represents the best and most up-to-date international research in this dynamic and interdisciplinary field Contributions come from hundreds of authors who represent excellence in their respective fields An affordable volume available in print or online


Queer Horror

Queer Horror

Author: Sean Abley

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2024-08-20

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 1476651515

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From the beginning, horror has been part of the cinema landscape. Despite some of the earliest genre films with gay directors such as F.W. Murnau (Nosferatu) and James Whale (Frankenstein, The Invisible Man, Bride of Frankenstein), LGBTQIA characters have rarely been portrayed in full view. For decades, filmmakers have included "coded" content in their films with the homosexual experience translated into censor-friendly subtext for consumption by general audiences. Gradually, LGBTQIA characters and themes have moved from the background to the foreground as the horror genre has grown along with its audience's tastes and attitudes. Likewise, more and more LGBTQIA writers and directors have begun to offer their queer-centric takes on scary movies and today, "queer horror" is a thriving film genre. With more than 900 entries, this critical filmography is a comprehensive, critical, yet playful examination of the history of LGBTQIA content in horror films. Eight journalistic contributors dig into every era of scary movies, including the early silents, pre- and post-Hays Code content, grindhouse sleaze, LGBTQIA indies, and megaplex studio releases. From Whale's The Old Dark House (1932) to Don Mancini's Chucky films and everything in between, this collection explores what can be found at the intersection of "LGBTQIA" and "horror" in the film industry.


Jacko, His Rise and Fall

Jacko, His Rise and Fall

Author: Darwin Porter

Publisher: Blood Moon Productions

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 608

ISBN-13:

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Presents a comprehensive profile of the late pop star, using interviews with family, friends, and acquaintances to review the musician's troubled childhood, musical influences, eccentric lifestyle, and tragic death at the age of fifty.