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
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
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
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
Barbara Mennel | Queer Cinema | Queer Cinema: Schoolgirls, Vampires, and Gay Cowboys illustrates queer cinematic aesthetics by highlighting key films that emerged at historical turni
Scott Anderson; Barry Campbell; Rob Cope | Behind The Bars | The unofficial ins-and-outs of the characters who populate the women’s prison in the TV show, Prisoner C Block H.
Chris Holmlund; Cynthia Fuchs | Between the Sheets, in the Streets. Queer, Lesbian, Gay Documentary. | The first book to focus on the connections between sexuality, activism, and documentary film.From film festivals to university campuses, from private
Ellis Hanson | Out Takes | This collection brings together the work of both film scholars and queer theorists to advance a more sophisticated notion of queer film criticism. Whi
William J. Mann | Behind the Screen | Whether in or out of the closet, gays and lesbians played an essential role in shaping studio-era Hollywood. Gay actors (J. Warren Kerrigan, Marlene D
Alison Darren | The Lesbian Film Guide | This A-Z guide to lesbians and lesbianism in the movies contains reviews, gossip, facts and commentary on over 200 films, including specifically lesbi
Shi Liang | Chinese Lesbian Cinema | The emergence of lesbian film in the first decade of the twenty-first century symbolizes a breakthrough through the creation of new cinema that opens