Queering the Migrant in Contemporary European Cinema
Herausgeber: Williams, James S.
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Herausgeber: Williams, James S.
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This exciting and original volume offers the first comprehensive critical study of the recent profusion of European films and television addressing sexual migration and seeking to capture the lives and experiences of LGBTIQ+ migrants and refugees.
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This exciting and original volume offers the first comprehensive critical study of the recent profusion of European films and television addressing sexual migration and seeking to capture the lives and experiences of LGBTIQ+ migrants and refugees.
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- Global Gender
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780367209384
- ISBN-10: 0367209381
- Artikelnr.: 60021745
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Global Gender
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780367209384
- ISBN-10: 0367209381
- Artikelnr.: 60021745
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
James S. Williams is Professor of Modern French Literature and Film at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author of (among others) The Erotics of Passage: Pleasure, Politics, and Form in the Later Work of Marguerite Duras (1997), The Cinema of Jean Cocteau (2006), Jean Cocteau (a 'Critical Life') (2008), Space and Being in Contemporary French Cinema (2013) and Encounters with Godard: Ethics, Aesthetics, Politics (2016). He is also co-editor of The Cinema Alone: Essays on the Work of Jean-Luc Godard 1985-2000 (2000), Gender and French Cinema (2001), For Ever Godard: The Cinema of Jean-Luc Godard (2004), Jean-Luc Godard. Documents (2006) (catalogue of the Godard exhibition held at the Centre Pompidou, Paris) and May '68: Rethinking France's Last Revolution (2011). His most recent monograph, Ethics and Aesthetics of African Cinema: The Politics of Beauty , was published by Bloomsbury in 2019.
Introduction 'Queering The Migrant: Being Beyond Borders' James S. Williams
Part I: Transmigration of Bodies and Borders 2. 'The Ghostly Queer Migrant:
Queering Time, Place, and Family in Contemporary German Cinema' 3.
'Trans-ing Gender Boundaries and National Borders: Rethinking Identity in
Merzak Allouache's Chouchou (2003) and Angelina Maccarone's Fremde
Haut/Unveiled (2005)' 4. 'Transnational and Migrant Queer Affects in Two
Basque Films' 5. 'Queering the Cinematic Field: Migrant Love and Beauty in
Rural Europe' Part II: Refuge, (Non-)hospitality, and (Anti-)Utopia 6.
'Post-communist and Queer: Eastern European Queer Migrants on Screen' 7. '
Eastern Boys (2013): Hospitality, Trauma, Kinship, and the State' 8.
'Almost Haven: Queer Migrants' Temporary Refuge in Israel in Paper Dolls
(2006), The Bubble (2006), and Out in the Dark (2012)' 9. 'We are all in
Xenialand: Queer poetics, Citizenship and Hospitality in Panos H. Koutras's
Xenia' Part III: Space, Belonging, and (Anti-)Sociality 10. 'Queer
Belongings: Recent Irish Migrant Cinema' 11. 'From Migration To Drift:
Forging Queer Migrant Spaces and Transborder Relations in Contemporary
French Cinema' 12. 'Trans-regional Optics and Queer Affiliations in the
work of Jonas Carpignano' 13. 'Inside Out: Invaders, Migrants, Borders, and
Queering the Belgian Family' Part IV: Absence and In/visibility: the Queer
Post-Migrant 14. '''The Real Deal': Queering Danish National Identity' 15.
'Integration, perforce?: (De)queering, (De)abjectifying, and Victimising
the Migrant and Minority Figure in Contemporary European Cinema' 16.
'Facing the Queer Migrant in Nordic Noir' Part V: Curating Queer Migrant
Cinema 17. Interview between Sudeep Dasgupta and James S. Williams
Part I: Transmigration of Bodies and Borders 2. 'The Ghostly Queer Migrant:
Queering Time, Place, and Family in Contemporary German Cinema' 3.
'Trans-ing Gender Boundaries and National Borders: Rethinking Identity in
Merzak Allouache's Chouchou (2003) and Angelina Maccarone's Fremde
Haut/Unveiled (2005)' 4. 'Transnational and Migrant Queer Affects in Two
Basque Films' 5. 'Queering the Cinematic Field: Migrant Love and Beauty in
Rural Europe' Part II: Refuge, (Non-)hospitality, and (Anti-)Utopia 6.
'Post-communist and Queer: Eastern European Queer Migrants on Screen' 7. '
Eastern Boys (2013): Hospitality, Trauma, Kinship, and the State' 8.
'Almost Haven: Queer Migrants' Temporary Refuge in Israel in Paper Dolls
(2006), The Bubble (2006), and Out in the Dark (2012)' 9. 'We are all in
Xenialand: Queer poetics, Citizenship and Hospitality in Panos H. Koutras's
Xenia' Part III: Space, Belonging, and (Anti-)Sociality 10. 'Queer
Belongings: Recent Irish Migrant Cinema' 11. 'From Migration To Drift:
Forging Queer Migrant Spaces and Transborder Relations in Contemporary
French Cinema' 12. 'Trans-regional Optics and Queer Affiliations in the
work of Jonas Carpignano' 13. 'Inside Out: Invaders, Migrants, Borders, and
Queering the Belgian Family' Part IV: Absence and In/visibility: the Queer
Post-Migrant 14. '''The Real Deal': Queering Danish National Identity' 15.
'Integration, perforce?: (De)queering, (De)abjectifying, and Victimising
the Migrant and Minority Figure in Contemporary European Cinema' 16.
'Facing the Queer Migrant in Nordic Noir' Part V: Curating Queer Migrant
Cinema 17. Interview between Sudeep Dasgupta and James S. Williams
Introduction 'Queering The Migrant: Being Beyond Borders' James S. Williams
Part I: Transmigration of Bodies and Borders 2. 'The Ghostly Queer Migrant:
Queering Time, Place, and Family in Contemporary German Cinema' 3.
'Trans-ing Gender Boundaries and National Borders: Rethinking Identity in
Merzak Allouache's Chouchou (2003) and Angelina Maccarone's Fremde
Haut/Unveiled (2005)' 4. 'Transnational and Migrant Queer Affects in Two
Basque Films' 5. 'Queering the Cinematic Field: Migrant Love and Beauty in
Rural Europe' Part II: Refuge, (Non-)hospitality, and (Anti-)Utopia 6.
'Post-communist and Queer: Eastern European Queer Migrants on Screen' 7. '
Eastern Boys (2013): Hospitality, Trauma, Kinship, and the State' 8.
'Almost Haven: Queer Migrants' Temporary Refuge in Israel in Paper Dolls
(2006), The Bubble (2006), and Out in the Dark (2012)' 9. 'We are all in
Xenialand: Queer poetics, Citizenship and Hospitality in Panos H. Koutras's
Xenia' Part III: Space, Belonging, and (Anti-)Sociality 10. 'Queer
Belongings: Recent Irish Migrant Cinema' 11. 'From Migration To Drift:
Forging Queer Migrant Spaces and Transborder Relations in Contemporary
French Cinema' 12. 'Trans-regional Optics and Queer Affiliations in the
work of Jonas Carpignano' 13. 'Inside Out: Invaders, Migrants, Borders, and
Queering the Belgian Family' Part IV: Absence and In/visibility: the Queer
Post-Migrant 14. '''The Real Deal': Queering Danish National Identity' 15.
'Integration, perforce?: (De)queering, (De)abjectifying, and Victimising
the Migrant and Minority Figure in Contemporary European Cinema' 16.
'Facing the Queer Migrant in Nordic Noir' Part V: Curating Queer Migrant
Cinema 17. Interview between Sudeep Dasgupta and James S. Williams
Part I: Transmigration of Bodies and Borders 2. 'The Ghostly Queer Migrant:
Queering Time, Place, and Family in Contemporary German Cinema' 3.
'Trans-ing Gender Boundaries and National Borders: Rethinking Identity in
Merzak Allouache's Chouchou (2003) and Angelina Maccarone's Fremde
Haut/Unveiled (2005)' 4. 'Transnational and Migrant Queer Affects in Two
Basque Films' 5. 'Queering the Cinematic Field: Migrant Love and Beauty in
Rural Europe' Part II: Refuge, (Non-)hospitality, and (Anti-)Utopia 6.
'Post-communist and Queer: Eastern European Queer Migrants on Screen' 7. '
Eastern Boys (2013): Hospitality, Trauma, Kinship, and the State' 8.
'Almost Haven: Queer Migrants' Temporary Refuge in Israel in Paper Dolls
(2006), The Bubble (2006), and Out in the Dark (2012)' 9. 'We are all in
Xenialand: Queer poetics, Citizenship and Hospitality in Panos H. Koutras's
Xenia' Part III: Space, Belonging, and (Anti-)Sociality 10. 'Queer
Belongings: Recent Irish Migrant Cinema' 11. 'From Migration To Drift:
Forging Queer Migrant Spaces and Transborder Relations in Contemporary
French Cinema' 12. 'Trans-regional Optics and Queer Affiliations in the
work of Jonas Carpignano' 13. 'Inside Out: Invaders, Migrants, Borders, and
Queering the Belgian Family' Part IV: Absence and In/visibility: the Queer
Post-Migrant 14. '''The Real Deal': Queering Danish National Identity' 15.
'Integration, perforce?: (De)queering, (De)abjectifying, and Victimising
the Migrant and Minority Figure in Contemporary European Cinema' 16.
'Facing the Queer Migrant in Nordic Noir' Part V: Curating Queer Migrant
Cinema 17. Interview between Sudeep Dasgupta and James S. Williams