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Author Waugh, Thomas, 1948-

Title The fruit machine : twenty years of writings on queer cinema / Thomas Waugh ; foreword by John Greyson.

Publication Info. Durham : Duke University Press, 2000.

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 Moore Stacks  PN1995.9.H55 W38 2000    Available  ---
Description xii, 312 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-298) and index.
Contents Foreword / John Greyson -- Films by Gays for Gays: A Very Natural Thing, Word Is Out, and The Naked Civil Servant (1977) -- Gays, Straights, Film, and the Left: A Dialogue (with Chuck Kleinhans) (1977) -- Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1976-77) -- A Fag-Spotter's Guide to Eisenstein (1977) -- Derek Jarman's Sebastiane (1978) -- Medical Thrills: Born a Man ... Let Me Die a Woman (1978-79) -- Marnau: The Films Behind the Man (1979) -- An Unromantic Fiction: I'm Not from Here, by Harvey Marks (1979) -- Gay Nineties, the Gay Seventies: Samperi's Ernesto and von Praunheim's Army of Lovers or Revolt of the Perverts (1979) -- Montgomery Clift Biographies: Stars and Sex (1979-80) -- Gay Cinema, Slick vs. Real: Chant d'amour, Army of Lovers, We Were One Man (1980).
Summary "For more than twenty years, film critic, teacher, activist, and fan Thomas Waugh has been writing about queer movies. As a member of the Jump Cut collective and contributor to the Toronto-based gay newspaper the Body Politic, he emerged in the late 1970s as a pioneer in gay film theory and criticism, and over the next two decades solidified his reputation as one of the most important and influential gay film critics. The Fruit Machine--a collection of Waugh's reviews and articles originally published in gay community tabloids, academic journals, and anthologies--charts the emergence and maturation of Waugh's critical sensibilities while lending an important historical perspective to the growth of film theory and criticism as well as queer moviemaking.
In this wide-ranging anthology Waugh touches on some of the great films of the gay canon, from Taxi zum Klo to Kiss of the Spider Woman. He also discusses obscure guilty pleasures like Born a Man . . . Let Me Die a Woman, unexpectedly rich movies like Porky's and Caligula, filmmakers such as Fassbinder and Eisenstein, and film personalities from Montgomery Clift to Patty Duke. Emerging from the gay liberation movement of the 1970s, Waugh traverses crises from censorship to AIDS, tackling mainstream potboilers along with art movies, documentaries, and avant-garde erotic videos. In these personal perspectives on the evolving cinematic landscape, his words oscillate from anger and passion to wry wit and irony. With fifty-nine rare film stills and personal photographs and an introduction by celebrated gay filmmaker John Greyson, this volume demonstrates that the movie camera has been the fruit machine par excellence."--pub. desc.
Subject Homosexuality in motion pictures.
Homosexuality in motion pictures.
Homosexuality and motion pictures.
Homosexuality and motion pictures.
Gay motion picture producers and directors.
Gay motion picture producers and directors.
Other Form: Online version: Waugh, Thomas, 1948- Fruit machine. Durham : Duke University Press, 2000 (OCoLC)606276985
ISBN 0822324334 (alkaline paper)
9780822324331 (alkaline paper)
0822324687 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780822324683 (paperback ; alkaline paper)