This paper explores intersections between film reception and definitions of urban space, particularly the inner-city, gay neighbourhoods of Sydney. The reception in the Australian print media of two American movies is examined in the light of controversies provoked by the geographic location of potential screening venues. Word is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives (1977) and Brokeback Mountain (2007), each inspired discussion in the Australian media about whether they would or would not (should or should not) be screened in areas outside the inner-city. These discussions reveal a great deal about the role of the movies in the history of a city and about the historically and spatially constituted nature of attitudes to homosexuality
The film Brokeback Mountain was released in December of 2005 into mainstream theaters and to gener...
Since the early 1980s, an increasing number of British and American stories in print and on screen h...
This paper examines how viewers of a romantic comedy set in New York differ in their perception and ...
Australian feature films featuring gay male characters have consistently defined the inner-city - an...
This dissertation seeks to read contemporary films as symptoms of the societies they are made in, ma...
Movies, like television, literature and music, reflect a society’s standards, values, trends, and an...
This article examines the role of cinema in the emergence of gay and lesbian activism in 1970s Sydne...
This article examines the role of cinema in the emergence of gay and lesbian activism in 1970s Sydne...
Cinema has long played a major role in the formation of community among marginalized groups, and thi...
Publisher PDF is available for download through the link above.This study of 113 reviews of the 2005...
In the 1970s, gay and lesbian activists decried popular cinema as an enabler of their oppression, ar...
Long condemned for being homogeneous and intolerant, suburbia seems to offer gay people little but t...
In the 1970s, gay and lesbian activists decried popular cinema as an enabler of their oppression, ar...
This paper examines the historical reception of the same-sex male kiss on cinema screens, arguing th...
This paper speculates on the role of place in the formation of gay men's identities in the Sydney re...
The film Brokeback Mountain was released in December of 2005 into mainstream theaters and to gener...
Since the early 1980s, an increasing number of British and American stories in print and on screen h...
This paper examines how viewers of a romantic comedy set in New York differ in their perception and ...
Australian feature films featuring gay male characters have consistently defined the inner-city - an...
This dissertation seeks to read contemporary films as symptoms of the societies they are made in, ma...
Movies, like television, literature and music, reflect a society’s standards, values, trends, and an...
This article examines the role of cinema in the emergence of gay and lesbian activism in 1970s Sydne...
This article examines the role of cinema in the emergence of gay and lesbian activism in 1970s Sydne...
Cinema has long played a major role in the formation of community among marginalized groups, and thi...
Publisher PDF is available for download through the link above.This study of 113 reviews of the 2005...
In the 1970s, gay and lesbian activists decried popular cinema as an enabler of their oppression, ar...
Long condemned for being homogeneous and intolerant, suburbia seems to offer gay people little but t...
In the 1970s, gay and lesbian activists decried popular cinema as an enabler of their oppression, ar...
This paper examines the historical reception of the same-sex male kiss on cinema screens, arguing th...
This paper speculates on the role of place in the formation of gay men's identities in the Sydney re...
The film Brokeback Mountain was released in December of 2005 into mainstream theaters and to gener...
Since the early 1980s, an increasing number of British and American stories in print and on screen h...
This paper examines how viewers of a romantic comedy set in New York differ in their perception and ...