Queer Girls, Temporality And Screen Media: Not 'just A Phase' Hardcover 1
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                            Whitney Monaghan
                        Book Description
                            This book takes up the queer girl as a represented and rhetorical figure within film, television and video. In 1987, Canadas Degrassi Junior High featured one of TVs first queer teen storylines. Contained to a single episode, it was promptly forgotten within both the series and popular culture more generally. Cut to 216 queer girls are now major characters in films and television series around the globe. No longer represented as subsidiary characters within forgettable storylines, queer girls are a regular feature of contemporary screen media. Analysing the terms of this newfound visibility, Whitney Monaghan provides a critical perspective on this, arguing that a temporal logic underpins many representations of queer girlhood. Examining an archive of screen texts that includes teen television series and teenpics, art-house, queer and independent cinemas as well as new forms of digital video, she expands current discourse on both queer representation and girls studies by looking at sexuality through themes of temporality. This book, the first full-length study of its kind, draws on concepts of boredom, nostalgia and transience to offer a new perspective on queer representation in contemporary screen media.
                        ISBN-13
                            9781137555977
                        Language
                            English
                        Publisher
                            Palgrave MacMillan
                        Publication Date
                            42489
                        Number of Pages
                            192
                        About the Author
                            Whitney Monaghan is a teaching associate in Film & Screen Studies at Monash University. Her background is in screen, media and cultural studies and her research primarily explores the representation of queer and youth identities. She is the editor and founder of Peephole Journal, an experimental publication featuring articles by emerging and established film critics.
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                            1