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ONE Feminine Discourse in Blackmail
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction. Gender, Sexuality, and Media: Audience and Spectatorship 1
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PART I Revisiting Film Subjects and the Pleasures of Cinema
- ONE Feminine Discourse in Blackmail 21
- TWO Venus in Furs: Masoch, Deleuze, and the Films of von Sternberg 31
- THREE “You Don’t Know What It Is to Look White and Be Black”: The Black Press Mediates Race in the Classic Hollywood Studio System, 1930–1940 42
- Joe Dallesandro—A “Him” to the Gaze: Flesh, Heat, and Trash 62
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PART II Speaking Up and Sounding Out 75
- FIVE Unheard Sexualities?: Queer Theory and the Soundtrack 77
- SIX The Articulation of Body and Space in Speak Body 96
- SEVEN “I Kinda Prefer to Be a Human Being”: Roseanne Barr and Defining Working-Class Feminism and Authorship 107
- EIGHT Riot Grrrl: It’s Not Just Music, It’s Not Just Punk 125
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PART III Queering Media
- NINE Soap Slash: Gay Men Rewrite the World of Daytime Television Drama 147
- TEN From Excess to Access: Televising the Subculture 163
- ELEVEN Pronoun Trouble: The “Queerness” of Animation 177
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PART IV Containment and Its Critiques
- TWELVE Of Fleiss and Men: The Transgressions and Containment of a Hollywood Madam 199
- THIRTEEN Out on Stage: LGBT Politics of Entertainment Award Shows 216
- FOURTEEN Lesbian Cop, Queer Killer: Leveraging Black Queer Women’s Sexuality on HBO’s The Wire 225
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PART V Fandom and Transmedia
- FIFTEEN Resurrection of the Vampire and the Creation of Alternative Life: An Introduction to Dark Shadows Fan Culture 243
- SIXTEEN The Rumors Are True!: Gossip Girl and the Cooptation of the Cult Fan 260
- SEVENTEEN The Trouble with Transmediation: Fandom’s Negotiation of Transmedia Storytelling Systems 267
- Contributors 275
- Index 279
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction. Gender, Sexuality, and Media: Audience and Spectatorship 1
-
PART I Revisiting Film Subjects and the Pleasures of Cinema
- ONE Feminine Discourse in Blackmail 21
- TWO Venus in Furs: Masoch, Deleuze, and the Films of von Sternberg 31
- THREE “You Don’t Know What It Is to Look White and Be Black”: The Black Press Mediates Race in the Classic Hollywood Studio System, 1930–1940 42
- Joe Dallesandro—A “Him” to the Gaze: Flesh, Heat, and Trash 62
-
PART II Speaking Up and Sounding Out 75
- FIVE Unheard Sexualities?: Queer Theory and the Soundtrack 77
- SIX The Articulation of Body and Space in Speak Body 96
- SEVEN “I Kinda Prefer to Be a Human Being”: Roseanne Barr and Defining Working-Class Feminism and Authorship 107
- EIGHT Riot Grrrl: It’s Not Just Music, It’s Not Just Punk 125
-
PART III Queering Media
- NINE Soap Slash: Gay Men Rewrite the World of Daytime Television Drama 147
- TEN From Excess to Access: Televising the Subculture 163
- ELEVEN Pronoun Trouble: The “Queerness” of Animation 177
-
PART IV Containment and Its Critiques
- TWELVE Of Fleiss and Men: The Transgressions and Containment of a Hollywood Madam 199
- THIRTEEN Out on Stage: LGBT Politics of Entertainment Award Shows 216
- FOURTEEN Lesbian Cop, Queer Killer: Leveraging Black Queer Women’s Sexuality on HBO’s The Wire 225
-
PART V Fandom and Transmedia
- FIFTEEN Resurrection of the Vampire and the Creation of Alternative Life: An Introduction to Dark Shadows Fan Culture 243
- SIXTEEN The Rumors Are True!: Gossip Girl and the Cooptation of the Cult Fan 260
- SEVENTEEN The Trouble with Transmediation: Fandom’s Negotiation of Transmedia Storytelling Systems 267
- Contributors 275
- Index 279