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Cinematic Queerness: Gay and Lesbian Hypervisibility in Contemporary Francophone Feature Films

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Grandena F & Johnston C (eds.) (2011) Cinematic Queerness: Gay and Lesbian Hypervisibility in Contemporary Francophone Feature Films. Modern French Identities, 98. Oxford, Bern, Berlin: Peter Lang. https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/43716?tab=aboutauthor&result=100&rskey=UzzazR

Abstract
The last three decades have witnessed the proliferation of gay/lesbian-themed films both on our screens and at international film festivals. This trend - termed 'hypervisibility' by Julianne Pidduck - has gone far beyond the boundaries of countries with a multicultural tradition and now reaches many territories, including the French-speaking world. What is the narrative and thematic originality of such films in French-speaking contexts? Do such feature films develop problematics and approaches specific to areas such as metropolitan France or Francophone Canada?The sixteen essays included in this collection (six in English and ten in French) aim to answer to such questions by offering in-depth and challenging discussions of film productions from France and Quebec, ranging from Patrice Chéreau's L'Homme blessé/The Wounded Man (1983) via Josiane Balasko's Gazon maudit (1995) to Jean-Marc Vallée's C.R.A.Z.Y. (2005). Works by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau, Sébastien Lifshitz, Gaël Morel, François Ozon and Léa Pool are also examined.

Keywords
French cinema; Quebec cinema; sexuality; identity

StatusPublished
EditorDr Cristina Johnston
Title of seriesModern French Identities
Number in series98
Publication date31/12/2011
PublisherPeter Lang
Publisher URLhttps://www.peterlang.com/…100&rskey=UzzazR
Place of publicationOxford, Bern, Berlin
ISSN of series1422-9005
ISBN978-3-0343-0183-1

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Dr Cristina Johnston

Dr Cristina Johnston

Senior Lecturer, French