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Full-Text Articles in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies
Queer Muslim Diasporas In Contemporary Literature And Film, Hina Muneeruddin
Queer Muslim Diasporas In Contemporary Literature And Film, Hina Muneeruddin
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a book review of Alberto Fernández Carbajal's Queer Muslim Diasporas in Contemporary Literature and Film.
Rethinking The Monstrous: Gender, Otherness, And Space In The Cinematic Storytelling Of Arrival And The Shape Of Water, Edward Chamberlain
Rethinking The Monstrous: Gender, Otherness, And Space In The Cinematic Storytelling Of Arrival And The Shape Of Water, Edward Chamberlain
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
Through comparing the Hollywood films Arrival and The Shape of Water, this article explicates the films’ similar portrayals of gender, social collaboration, and monstrosity. Although the mainstream media in the United States has linked the idea of the monstrous to larger global forces, the two films suggest that “the monster” exists much closer to home. Hence, this article makes the case that monstrosity occurs in a variety of formulations such as the actions of national authorities like governmental officials that oppress and endanger a myriad of American citizens as well as newcomers. Further, this article makes the case that …
Uncle Frank, John C. Lyden
Uncle Frank, John C. Lyden
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Uncle Frank (2020), directed by Alan Ball.
Mucho Mucho Amor, Jodi Mcdavid
Mucho Mucho Amor, Jodi Mcdavid
Journal of Religion & Film
This is a film review of Mucho Mucho Amor (2020), directed by Cristina Costantini and Kareem Tabsch.