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Performing Place In French And Italian Queer Documentary Film Space And Prousts Lieu Factice 1st Ed Oliver Brett

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Performing Place In French And Italian Queer Documentary Film Space And Prousts Lieu Factice 1st Ed Oliver Brett
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.54 MB
Author: Oliver Brett
ISBN: 9783319967004, 9783319967011, 3319967002, 3319967010
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Performing Place In French And Italian Queer Documentary Film Space And Prousts Lieu Factice 1st Ed Oliver Brett by Oliver Brett 9783319967004, 9783319967011, 3319967002, 3319967010 instant download after payment.

This book explores the space of queer documentary through the modernist optic of Marcel Proust’s ‘lieu factice’ (artificial place), a perspective that problematizes the location of place in a post-postmodern world with a dispersed sense of the real. The practice of queer documentary in France and Italy, from the beginning of the new millennium onwards, is seen to re-write the coherence of ‘place’ through a range of emerging queer realities. Proposing the post-queer as a way of contending with the spatial dynamics of these contexts, analysis of key texts positions place as mourned, conceded and intersectional. The performance of place as agency is considered through the notional film, the radical archive of documentary, the enactment of politics, queer indeterminacy and a phenomenology of the object, the frame and queer mobility. The central themes of family, gender, dis/location, in/visibility and re/presentation question blind investment in the integrity of being emplaced.

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