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Photos reveal queerness in Thai comedy

Photos reveal queerness in Thai comedy

February 21, 2013
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Queer Uncanny, Short Takes

The trailer for recent Thai comedy Metrosexual (Yongyooth Thongkongtoon, 2006) is catnip for the queer film scholar. Parodying the trailer…

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Otto; or Up With Dead People (Bruce LaBruce, 2008)

Against Any Consensual Reality: A Revaluing of Bruce LaBruce’s Otto; or, Up with Dead People

February 4, 2013
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Long Takes

By Christopher Higgs Christopher Higgs writes criticism and experimental prose from the swampy jungle of Tallahassee, Florida, while completing his…

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Queer Uncanny #3: Paranoid Hermeneutics as Queer Cinematic Vernacular

Queer Uncanny #3: Paranoid Hermeneutics as Queer Cinematic Vernacular

September 4, 2012
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Queer Frames, Queer Uncanny, Videos

Paranoid Hermeneutics as Queer Cinematic Vernacular by Catherine Grant. The above video comprised my (virtual, in absentia) presentation at the…

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Queer Uncanny#1: Mulholland Drive "Have you done this Before?"

Queer Uncanny#1: Mulholland Drive “Have you done this Before?”

June 26, 2012
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Long Takes

The lesbian relationship is central to Mulholland Drive (Lynch, 2001) and this relationship –  fractured, repeated and disturbed – presents…

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Queer Uncanny #2: Container

Queer Uncanny #2: Container

June 26, 2012
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Short Takes

Container (Moodysson, 2006) is the director’s most avant-garde work, and critically divisive work. The film concerns the narrative of an…

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