An edition of Male bisexuality in current cinema (2011)

Male bisexuality in current cinema

images of growth, rebellion and survival

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Male bisexuality in current cinema
Justin Vicari
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An edition of Male bisexuality in current cinema (2011)

Male bisexuality in current cinema

images of growth, rebellion and survival

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"In recent decades, male bisexuality has become a recurring topic in international cinema, as filmmakers and their works challenge our ideas about sexual freedom and identity. In all of these films, more than a dozen of which are covered here, bisexuality is treated both as an actual practice and a complex metaphor for a number of things"--Provided by publisher.

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McFarland & Co.
Language
English
Pages
247

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Table of Contents

Introduction: searching for Bob Elkin
Personal visions. Minutes of the future: Francois Ozon's A summer dress
To bend without breaking: bisexuality and adaptation in the films of Andre Tichin
Tentative, tender ... and trendy? Gregg Araki's Teen trilogy
Rock star bisexuality in Todd Haynes' Velvet goldmine
For whom the bi tolls: Craig Lucas' The dying Gaul and Ozon's Water drops on burning rocks
Alone and with others. Making the man: the bisexual hero
Illegible patriarchies: bisexualizing the family
Fazes and mazes: inside the triangle
Matters of love and death. The schoolboy crush and its ambiguous object
Turning it on and off: "bi for pay"
Allegories of AIDS
In his wake: the strange power of the dead bisexual
At the limits of heterosexuality: the woman's viewpoint in Anatomy of hell
Conclusion: "it's all good."

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/6352663
Library of Congress
PN1995.9.B57 V53 2011

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viii, 247 p. :
Number of pages
247

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Open Library
OL24893238M
ISBN 13
9780786461608
LCCN
2010044516

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