The B Word

Bisexuality in Contemporary Film and Television

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The B Word

Bisexuality in Contemporary Film and Television

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The B Word explores the ways bisexual fantasy opens a space for bi-curious engagement, creating a fluid range of identifications and pleasures. In films as diverse as Brokeback Mountain, The Wedding Crashers, Persona, Chasing Amy, and Mulholland Drive, Maria San Filippo finds that bisexual tropes reveal the workings of our culture's logic of desire. Viewing these and other films through a bisexual lens, which views subjectivity and eroticism as malleable, The B Word transforms understandings of films previously read exclusively as either homosexual or heterosexual. As San Filippo's analysis of the promotion and popular reception of these films reveals, the entertainment industry both exploits and effaces bisexuality in its appeal to diverse audiences.

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The B Word: Bisexuality in Contemporary Film and Television
2013, Indiana University Press
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The B Word: Bisexuality in Contemporary Film and Television
2013, Indiana University Press
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Library of Congress
PN1995.9.B57S36 2013, PN1995.9.B57 S36 2013

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
294

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25837655M
ISBN 10
0253008794, 0253008921
ISBN 13
9780253008855
LCCN
2012042177
OCLC/WorldCat
809762101
Wikidata
Q75011750

Work Description

Often disguised in public discourse by terms like "gay," "homoerotic," "homosocial," or "queer," bisexuality is strangely absent from queer studies and virtually untreated in film and media criticism. Maria San Filippo aims to explore the central role bisexuality plays in contemporary screen culture, establishing its importance in representation, marketing, and spectatorship. By examining a variety of media genres including art cinema, sexploitation cinema and vampire films, "bromances," and series television, San Filippo discovers "missed moments" where bisexual readings of these texts reveal a more malleable notion of subjectivity and eroticism.

San Filippo's work moves beyond the subject of heteronormativity and responds to "compulsory monosexuality," where it's not necessarily a couple's gender that is at issue, but rather that an individual chooses one or the other. The B Word transcends dominant relational formation (gay, straight, or otherwise) and brings a discursive voice to the field of queer and film studies.

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