Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 92-99.Chapter One. An auto-ethnographic perspective on ‘networked’ youth & viewing habits -- Chapter Two. Introduction to proxemics -- Chapter Three. Proxemics across mediums -- Chapter Four. Intimate cinematography in contemporary youth-oriented queer screen texts -- Chapter Five. Conclusions -- References.Cinema has played an integral role in the formation of queer politics, community, and subjects. The spaces in which we engage with narratives on screen constitute our reception and relation to texts. Whilst the public movie theatre and queer film festivals have been of key importance in the past, the emergence of personal digital devices has shifted viewing spaces and complicated our definition of p...
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