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9780822331551

Lesbian Rule

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  • ISBN13:

    9780822331551

  • ISBN10:

    0822331551

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-11-01
  • Publisher: Duke Univ Pr

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Summary

With hair slicked back and shirt collar framing her young patrician face, Katherine Hepburn's image in the 1935 filmSylvia Scarlettwas seen by many as a lesbian representation. Yet, Amy Villarejo argues, there is no final ground upon which to explain why that image of Hepburn signifies lesbian or why such a cross-dressing Hollywood fantasy edges into collective consciousness as a lesbian narrative. Investigating what allows viewers to perceive an image or narrative as "lesbian," Villarejo presents a theoretical exploration of lesbian visibility. Focusing on images of lesbians in film, she analyzes what these representations contain and their limits. She combines Marxist theories of value with poststructuralist insights to argue that lesbian visibility operates simultaneously as an achievement and a ruse, a possibility for building a new visual politics and away of rendering static and contained what lesbian might mean. Integrating cinema studies, queer and feminist theory, and cultural studies, Villarejo illuminates the contexts within which the lesbian is rendered visible. Toward that end, she analyzes key portrayals of lesbians in public culture, particularly in documentary film. She considers a range of films-from documentaries about Cuba and lesbian pulp fiction toExile ShanghaiandThe Brandon Teena Story-and, in doing so, brings to light a nuanced economy of value and desire.

Author Biography

Amy Villarejo is Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre, Film, and Dance and the Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Cornell University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments, vii
Introduction, 1(26)
1. Lesbian Rule, 27(28)
2. Droits de Regards/Right of Inspection: For Agnes and Inez Albright, 55(28)
3. Archiving the Diaspora: A Lesbian Impression, 83(40)
4. Absolut Queer: Cuba and its Spectators, 123(36)
5. Forbidden Love: Pulp as Lesbian History, 159(32)
Conclusion: Straight to Video, 191(18)
Notes, 209(22)
Index, 231

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