Sexuality in Film
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Fifty Shades of Grey has broken ground in making BDSM legible and desirable. Given its unprecedented popularity, the Fifty Shades series stands as an apposite cultural artefact to think through BDSM mainstream representation. Through a... more
This paper reconstructs the history of the reception across the Italian Catholic world of the first sex education film ever screened in Italy, the documentary “Helga” (Erich F. Bender, 1967). Most Catholics were initially fearful and... more
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From Hollywood classics such as Now Voyager (1942), My Fair Lady (1964), and Pretty Woman (1990) to TV lifestyle programming such as What Not to Wear (2001–07), 10 Years Younger (2004–08), and Gok’s Fashion Fix (2008–09), the makeover... more
This paper seeks to examine the depiction of the evil step-mother Queen in Snow White. The focus will be on examining the characterization of the Queen as both step-mother and evil witch as depicted in the traditional fairy tale and... more
As contemporary cinema intersects with both celebrity (Church Gibson 2011) and convergence culture (Jenkins 2006), it is vital that the academic analysis of screen costuming moves beyond the film text to consider the wider institutional... more
The first exhibition of its kind, ‘Hand in Hand’ featured Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, Maori, Samoan, Niuean and Fijian Artists based in Aotearoa, USA and Australia. The 2008 annual Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative’s... more
"The article examines the ways in which the representation of Will Smith in I am Legend and I, Robot constructs post-colonial performative visual narratives that both follow and disrupt existing discourses of sexualised black masculinity... more
Analysis of the gender, ethnicity, and class aspects of Mauricio Garcés's representation of Don Juan. Garcés plays with the classic elements of Claramonte's and Zorrilla's character but his roles evince the politics and social tensions of... more
Chi-Raq is a free adaptation of Aristophanes’ classical comedy, Lysistrata. The Greek playwright’s comedy is about Athenian women that withhold sex from their warrior husbands for fighting in the Peloponnesian war, disrupting social... more
In his films of the late 1960s and the early 1970s, Jörn Donner, a Swedish-speaking Finnish author, critic and film director, employed his body and popular media image as a contemporary celebrity for narrative and marketing purposes.... more
Questo volume indaga la relazione tra pubblicità cinematografiche e sessualità in un periodo chiave della storia nazionale, quello che va dalle prime elezioni dell'era repubblicana nel 1948 all'apertura delle prime sale a luci rosse alla... more
Since its origins in the mid-1970s, the slasher has been defined as a subgenre of horror in which a serial or mass killer stalks and massacres middle-class youngsters, and preferably attractive young women, using cutting weapons or... more
This chapter examines the role of screen costume in fashioning masculinity, focusing upon two recent film and BBC TV drama representations of Sherlock Holmes (Guy Ritchie 2009, Gatiss and Moffat BBC TV series 1, 2010). Masculine dress... more
Сущность и игра полов в Мироздании.
The essence and the game of sexes in the Universe.
The essence and the game of sexes in the Universe.
The essays included in this collection all explore non-normative representations of gender and sexuality in contemporary popular fantasy. Each focuses on a specific form of cultural product or media, including, but not limited to: tv... more
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The article discusses the issue of instrumentalisation and objectification of corporeality and sexuality. The issue was considered in the context of forms possible to distribute by the media. The starting point is general tabloidisation... more
This chapter examines the role of screen costume in fashioning masculinity, focusing upon two recent film and BBC TV drama representations of Sherlock Holmes (Guy Ritchie 2009, Gatiss and Moffat BBC TV series 1, 2010). Masculine dress... more
The emotionally inept (mostly) male protagonists that exist in American 'smart' cinema are frequently in search of love and driven by their desire for another. While sex might feature in discussions between characters, or we are witness... more
This chapter will be significantly revised, updated and expanded in my forthcoming monograph 'Fashion and Film' (Bloomsbury) to also discuss costume and fashion in Skyfall (2012).... more
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An updated version of this chapter will appear in my forthcoming monograph Fashion and Film (Bloomsbury).
An updated version of this chapter will appear in my forthcoming monograph Fashion and Film (Bloomsbury).
This review of my book Flesh Cinema: The Corporeal Turn in American Avant-Garde Film appeared in the September 2016 issue of Cineaste.
Amidst the widespread acclaim for Jonathon Glazer's Under the Skin (2013) came a belated acknowledgment of the lingering uncanny power of his previous film, Birth (2004). Largely dismissed by a bewildered critical community on its... more