Queering the migrant in contemporary European cinema / / edited by James S. Williams.

This exciting and original volume offers the first comprehensive critical study of the recent profusion of European films and television addressing sexual migration and seeking to capture the lives and experiences of LGBTIQ+ migrants and refugees. Queering the Migrant in Contemporary European Cin...

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Superior document:Global Gender
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Place / Publishing House:London, England ;, New York : : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Global gender (Series)
Physical Description:1 online resource (295 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: 1 Queering the migrant: being beyond borders, JAMES S. WILLIAMS
  • PART I Trans/migration of bodies and borders
  • 2 The ghostly queer migrant: queering time, place, and family in contemporary German cinema, LEANNE DAWSON
  • 3 Trans-ing gender boundaries and national borders: rethinking identity in Merzak Allouache's Chouchou (2003) and Angelina Maccarone's Fremde Haut/Unveiled (2005), C.L. QUINAN
  • 4 Transnational and migrant queer affects in two Basque films, ALFREDO MARTI´NEZ-EXPO´SITO AND SANTIAGO FOUZ-HERNA´NDEZ
  • 5 Queering the cinematic field: migrant love and rural beauty in God's Own Country (2017) and A Moment in the Reeds(2017), JAMES S. WILLIAMS
  • 6 Facing the queer migrant in Nordic Noir, LOUISE WALLENBERG
  • PART II Refuge, (non-)hospitality, and (anti-)utopia
  • 7 Post-communist and queer: Eastern European queer migrants on screen, FANNI FELDMANN
  • 8 Eastern Boys (2013): hospitality, trauma, kinship, and the state, MURAT AYDEMIR
  • 9 Almost haven: queer migrants' temporary refuge in Tel Aviv in Paper Dolls (2006), The Bubble (2006), and Out in the Dark (2012), NIR COHEN
  • 10 We are all in Xenialand: queer poetics, citizenship, and hospitality in Panos H. Koutras's Xenia (2014), DIMITRIS PAPANIKOLAOU
  • PART III Space, belonging, and (anti-)sociality
  • 11 Inner exiles: migrant representation and queer belongings in recent Irish films, ALLISON MACLEOD
  • 12 From migration to drift: forging queer migrant spaces and transborder relations in contemporary French cinema, JAMES S. WILLIAMS
  • 13 Trans-regional optics and queer affiliations in the workof Jonas Carpignano, DEREK DUNCAN
  • 14 Inside out: invaders, migrants, borders, and queering the Belgian family, MICHAEL GOTT
  • 15 Integration, perforce?: (de)queering, (de)abjectifying, and victimising the migrant and minority figure in contemporary European cinema, JEREMI SZANIAWSKI
  • PART IV Curating queer migrant cinema
  • 16 Curating queer migrant cinema: interview between Sudeep Dasgupta and James S. Williams
  • Filmography.