Category: Film and Television

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Prisoner-Cell Block H: The Karen Travers Story, No. 3 by Maggie O’Shell

Maggie O’Shell | Prisoner-Cell Block H: The Karen Travers Story, No. 3 | ‘Recommended for mature readers. Based on the explosive international TV series. Sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of her two-timing husba

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Immortal, Invisible by Tamsin Wilton

Tamsin Wilton | Immortal, Invisible | Immortal, Invisible: Lesbians and the Moving Image is the first collection to bring together leading film-makers, academics and activists to discuss f

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Hammer! by Barbara Hammer

Barbara Hammer | Hammer! | ‘What an amazingly inspirational book, filled with powerful stories and beautiful images. I truly love and recommend it. Thank you, Barbara Hammer!’-

Posted in Film and Television Performing Arts Reference

The Queer Encyclopedia Of Film And Television by Claude J. Summers

Claude J. Summers | The Queer Encyclopedia Of Film And Television | From Hollywood films to TV soap operas, from Vegas extravaganzas to Broadway theater to haute couture, this comprehensive encyclopedia contains over 2

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The Queer German Cinema by Alice A. Kuzniar

Alice A. Kuzniar | The Queer German Cinema | Since the Weimar era, German cinema has played a leading role in the innovation of gay and lesbian cinema, with the tantalizing sexual illegibility an

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Blood Moon’s Guide to Gay And Lesbian Film by Darwin Porter; Danforth Prince

Darwin Porter; Danforth Prince | Blood Moon’s Guide to Gay And Lesbian Film | Here, assembled into one comprehensive annual volume, is a rundown of the previous year’s most intriguing gay, lesbian, and transgendered films, illus

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Bisexual Characters in Film by Wayne M. Bryant

Wayne M. Bryant | Bisexual Characters in Film | How far have we progressed from the days when showing a film such as Jack Smith’s Flaming Creatures landed the cinema’s programmer, projectionist, and

Posted in Film and Television Popular Culture

In or Out by Boze Hadleigh

Boze Hadleigh | In or Out | Boze Hadleigh provides a unique compilation of celebrity quotes from those who are out, those who are outing others, those who are straight, and those

Posted in Film and Television Literary Criticism

Insane Passions by Christine E. Coffman

Christine E. Coffman | Insane Passions | In France in 1933, two sisters, presumed to be lovers, murdered the women who employed them as maids. Known as ‘the Papin affair,’ the incident inspir

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How Do I Look? by Bad Object-Choices

Bad Object-Choices | How Do I Look? | Both a critique of contemporary film and video and an urgent examination of larger issues of representation, ‘How Do I Look?’ asks us to rethink what