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    The Desiring-Image

    Gilles Deleuze and Contemporary Queer Cinema

    AvNick Davis

    Häftad, Engelska, 2013

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    Beskrivning

    The Desiring-Image yields new models of queer cinema produced since the late 1980s, based on close formal analysis of diverse films as well as innovative contributions to current film theory. The book defines "queer cinema" less as a specific genre or in terms of gay and lesbian identity, but more broadly as a kind of filmmaking that conveys sexual desire and orientation as potentially fluid within any individual's experience, and as forces that can therefore unite unlikely groups of people along new lines, socially, sexually, or politically. The films driving this analysis range from celebrated fixtures of the New Queer Cinema of the 1990s (including Cheryl Dunye's The Watermelon Woman and Todd Haynes's Velvet Goldmine) to sexually provocative films of the same era that are rarely classified as queer (David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers and Naked Lunch) to breakout films by 21st-century directors (Rodney Evans's Brother to Brother, John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus). To frame these readings and to avoid heterosexist assumptions in other forms of film analysis, The Desiring-Image revisits the work of the philosopher Gilles Deleuze, whose two major works on cinema somehow never address the radical ideas about desire he expresses in other texts. This book brings those notions together in innovative ways, making them clear and accessible to newcomers and field specialists alike, with clear, illustrated examples drawn from a wide range of movies extending beyond the central case studies. Thus, The Desiring-Image speaks to readers interested in queer and gay/lesbian studies, in film theory, in feminist and sexuality scholarship, and in theory and philosophy, putting those discourses into rich, surprising conversations with popular cinema of the last 30 years.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2013-07-18
    • Mått:155 x 231 x 22 mm
    • Vikt:476 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:330
    • Förlag:OUP USA
    • ISBN:9780199993161

    Utforska kategorier

    • Film inom Kultur

    Mer om författaren

    Nick Davis is Assistant Professor of English and Gender & Sexuality Studies at Northwestern University.

    Recensioner i media

    The Desiring-Image is high concept: it adds a third term to 'movement-image' and 'time-image,' extending Deleuze's inquiry into present-day world cinema and making his pair of cinema books a trilogy. It is also high theory. Yet Davis's book is also concrete and accessible, explaining and synthesizing Deleuzian terminology and illuminating key works of New Queer Cinema in ways that renew their promise for critical inquiry, pedagogy, and film culture. The clarity of Davis's prose does not diminish the text's rhetorical performance, which is sustained and often dazzling.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • TABLE OF CONTENTS ; Acknowledgments ; List of Abbreviations ; Introduction ; The Triple Womb ; Queering the Cinema Books ; New Queer Is... New Queer Ain't ; Seven Pillars of Schizo Homo Pomo ; A Word on Orientation, or Around 1991 ; Preview of Coming Attractions ; Chapter 1: "Beyond Gay": Dead Ringers and Queer Perceptions ; "We're Just Not Sure What Kind It Is" ; Dissenting from "A Dissenting View" ; Mutant Textuality ; Perceptions of Perception: Movement, Time, Subtraction ; Perceptions and Desire: Types of Flows ; Out-of-Fields and the Desiring-Image ; The Desiring-Images of Dead Ringers ; First Out-of-Field: The Mantles vs. the World ; Second Out-of-Field: The Love that Keeps Almost Speaking Its Name ; Third Out-of-Field: The Triple-Womb and the "Either... Or... Or..." ; Fourth Out-of-Field: Impulse and Immanence ; The Desiring-Image as Relation-Image ; Chapter 2: Hard Bodies and Sex Blobs: Deterritorializing Desire in Naked Lunch ; and Shortbus ; Innaresting Sex Arrangements ; Peaks, Sheets, and Series ; "Everything Is Permitted": Incompossibilities of Desire ; Schizos and Counterpublics ; If on a Summer's Night a Sex-Blob ; Sounds, Stutters, and Scatterplots ; A Kafka High, or a New Low?: Quandaries of the Minor ; Shortbus: The Queer Politics of "Actual" Sex ; Does This Bus Only Make One Stop? ; Chapter 3: "Something in Her Face": Queering the Affection-Image in ; The Watermelon Woman ; Who Is She, and What Is She to You? ; The Riddle of the Lesbian Affection-Image ; Like Clockwork, or How to Make a Face ; Facing Elsie, and the Mystery of the Other Person ; Black Lesbians and Their Others ; Peaks of Present, or What Ever Happened to Lesbian Community? ; Sheets of Past and Centers of Indetermination ; A Singular Face, Implying Multitudes ; Deflective Unities and Oracular Chores ; Faces in the Crowd ; Facing Forward ; Chapter 4: Brother to Brother and Adventures in Queer Crystallography ; Queer Crystallography ; Crystals, Then and Now ; The Four Types ; Looking for Bruce / Looking for Perry ; Through a Crystal-Image, Darkly ; What's Sex Got to Do with It? ; Chapter 5: Crystal-Queer Economies: Beau travail ; What's Money Got to Do with It? ; The Oyster and the Book in Blood ; The Broken Compass and the Three Economies ; Beau travail, or the Ambiguities ; Compound Crystals ; Bachelors and Belles transitions ; Chapter 6: Theses on a Philosophy of Queer History: Velvet Goldmine ; Changing the World / Changing Ourselves ; Angels, Aliens, and Orphans ; Point A to Point B ; Wild Cards and Unexpected Critiques ; Toward Productive Ends ; The Minors and the Miners ; Conclusion ; The Pin and the Pearl ; Glossary ; Works Cited