1st Edition

British Queer Cinema

Edited By Robin Griffiths Copyright 2005
    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    British Queer Cinema draws together a diverse range of innovative new essays that explore, for the first time, the provocative history of lesbian, gay and queer representation in British cinema.

    From the early years of ‘Pre-Gay’ film, through to the social upheaval of post-war ‘permissiveness’, Gay Liberation and the ‘post-AIDS’ queer generation, contributors examine the shifting and complex nature of queer identity, desire and spectatorship across a number of classical and contemporary British popular film genres and traditions.

    Through case studies of key works such as The Killing of Sister George, Prick Up Your Ears and Beautiful Thing, a reappraisal of the films of Anthony Asquith, Terence Davies and Derek Jarman, to the ‘queerness’ of the heritage film, the homoerotic ‘New Wave’, or the star performances of Dirk Bogarde, Beryl Reid and Stephen Fry, this timely collection maps the relationship between contemporary queer sexuality and its socio-historical, national and critical contexts.

    List of Illustrations  Notes on Contributors  Acknowledgements  Introduction: Queer Britannia – A Century of Sinema ROBIN GRIFFITHS  1 In Search of Nebulous Nancies: Looking for British Cinema’s Pre-Gay Queers ANDY MEDHURST  2 Behind the Masks: Anthony Asquith and Brian Desmond Hurst STEPHEN BOURNE  3 An Instrument with a Flaming Sword: Conservative Queerness in A Canterbury Tale ALEXANDER DOTY  4 Are There Stars Out Tonight? KEITH HOWES  5 Sad and Angry: Queers in Sixties British Cinema ROBIN GRIFFITHS  6 ‘A Comic Monster of Revue’: Beryl Reid, Sister George and the Performance of Dykery LIZZIE THYNNE  7 ‘Come and Have a Bathe!’ : Landscaping the Queer Utopia MICHAEL WILLIAMS  8 Intermingling under Controlled Conditions: The Queerness of Prick Up Your Ears KENNETH MACKINNON  9 Terence Davies and the Unheimlich Home Movie JIM ELLIS  10 ‘It’s My Nature’ : AIDS Narratives and the Moral Re-branding of Queerness in the mid-1990s GREGORY WOODS  11 Beyond the Pale: The Politics of The Crying Game ANDREW MOOR  12 More Jiggery Than Pokery: Derek Jarman’s Edward II RAYMOND ARMSTRONG  13 Taming Oscar Wilde: Queerness, Heritage and Stardom GLYN DAVIS  14 Interview with Lisa Gornick: Reflections on a ‘First Draft’ Film about Love and its Labels ANI RITCHIE  15 Beautiful Thing: British Queer Cinema, Positive Unoriginality and the Everyday ROS JENNINGS  Selective Filmography  Index

    Biography

    Robin Griffiths is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Gloucestershire. He is the author of New Queer Cinema: Beyond the Celluloid Closet (2005), and editor of Queer Cinema in Europe (2005).

    'an excellent overview' - Journal of British Cinema and Television

    "it opens up numerous areas worth further inquiry..." --The Gay and Lesbian Review/Worldwide