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14. Queering Lisbon in Paulo Rocha’s A raíz do coração (2000)
Santo António Festivities, Politics, and Drag Queens
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Into the Realm of Sexual Provocations
- 1. The Queer Gothic Regime of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s La residencia (1969) 21
- 2. A Queer Path to “Normal” 35
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Part II. Queer Intimacy
- 3. Turning Around Altogether 53
- 4. Framing Queer Desire 67
- 5. Bridging Sexualities 79
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Part III. Queering Iberian Politics
- 6. Eloy de la Iglesia’s El diputado (1978) 93
- 7. A Blatant Failure in Francoist Censorship 107
- 8. Social Danger and Queer Nationalism in Ignacio Vilar’s A esmorga (2014) 121
- 9. Gay Basque Men and the Unveiling of a Progressive Family Order in Roberto Castón’s Ander (2009) 138
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Part IV. Queer Catalonia
- 10. The Barbarians’ Inheritance 153
- 11. Intertextual Representations and Lesbian Desire in Marta Balletbò-Coll’s Sévigné (Júlia Berkowitz) (2004) 168
- 12. “Com si fóssim la pesta” 188
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Part V. Burning Counterpoints with Religiosity
- 13. Bound and Cut 207
- 14. Queering Lisbon in Paulo Rocha’s A raíz do coração (2000) 223
- 15. Entre tinieblas (1983) 237
- Acknowledgments 261
- Filmography 263
- Bibliography 265
- Notes on Contributors 283
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Into the Realm of Sexual Provocations
- 1. The Queer Gothic Regime of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s La residencia (1969) 21
- 2. A Queer Path to “Normal” 35
-
Part II. Queer Intimacy
- 3. Turning Around Altogether 53
- 4. Framing Queer Desire 67
- 5. Bridging Sexualities 79
-
Part III. Queering Iberian Politics
- 6. Eloy de la Iglesia’s El diputado (1978) 93
- 7. A Blatant Failure in Francoist Censorship 107
- 8. Social Danger and Queer Nationalism in Ignacio Vilar’s A esmorga (2014) 121
- 9. Gay Basque Men and the Unveiling of a Progressive Family Order in Roberto Castón’s Ander (2009) 138
-
Part IV. Queer Catalonia
- 10. The Barbarians’ Inheritance 153
- 11. Intertextual Representations and Lesbian Desire in Marta Balletbò-Coll’s Sévigné (Júlia Berkowitz) (2004) 168
- 12. “Com si fóssim la pesta” 188
-
Part V. Burning Counterpoints with Religiosity
- 13. Bound and Cut 207
- 14. Queering Lisbon in Paulo Rocha’s A raíz do coração (2000) 223
- 15. Entre tinieblas (1983) 237
- Acknowledgments 261
- Filmography 263
- Bibliography 265
- Notes on Contributors 283
- Index 289