Cinemas of Bisexual Transgression

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781478029526

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By Jacob Engelberg
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229 x 152 mm
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800 g
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350

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Jacob Engelberg is Assistant Professor of Film, Media, and Culture at the University of Amsterdam.

Preface: This Capacity xi Introduction: Bisexuality, Transgression, Cinema 1 1. The Les(bi)ian Vampire's Carnal Stakes: Vampyres (1974) 41 2. Treachery in Lesbian Cinema: She Must Be Seeing Things (1987) 81 3. Ambiguity, Masculinity, AIDS: Savage Nights (1992) 127 4. The Erotic Thriller's Alluring Confoundments: Basic Instinct (1992) 179 Afterword 229 Acknowledgments 237 Notes 241 Filmography 277 Bibliography 285 Index 317

"Jacob Engelberg addresses an under-researched area in queer cinema studies with an impressive theoretical sophistication. His keen knowledge of film history and generous interventions in queer theory, film theory, and the bisexual film canon make this book the most comprehensive, considered, and thoughtful analysis of bisexuality in visual culture I have encountered. I'm frankly delighted by it."-Maria Pramaggiore, co-editor of Film: A Critical Introduction, 4th edition "Cinemas of Bisexual Transgression revitalizes bisexuality screen scholarship by bringing critically deft, contextually rich, politically attuned evidence of its enduring indispensability and expanding urgency for queer media studies. Through incisive, elegant analysis of bisexual transgressors from 'les(bi)an vampires' to those of Basic Instinct and beyond, Engelberg deepens our understandings of bisexuality's disruptive power and imaginative potential, while simultaneously staking out innovative theoretical-philosophical pathways and invaluable alliances with feminist, trans, and critical race studies."-Maria San Filippo, author of The B Word: Bisexuality in Contemporary Film and Television

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