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Queering Italian Media

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Full Title:

Queering Italian Media

Contributors:

By (Author) Sole Anatrone
Edited by Julia Heim
Contributions by Sole Anatrone
Contributions by Julia Heim
Contributions by Dom Holdaway
Contributions by Luca Malici
Contributions by Alessia Palanti
Contributions by Alessio Ponzio

ISBN:

9781793616104

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

20th January 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Gender studies: trans, transgender people and gender variance
Media studies

Dewey:

306.766

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

174

Dimensions:

Width 162mm, Height 228mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

449g

Description

Queering Italian Media analyzes and offers queer readings of LGBTQIA+ representation in Italian media. The contributors apply various understandings of "queer" and "media" as they discuss the relationship between the political and social lives of queer populations in Italy and investigate their representations in film, news media, television, social media, and viewer-generated media sites. Queering Italian Media examines queer positionality, challenges notions of Italianness as it relates to and is reflected in media, and queers understandings of viewer engagement and participation in media consumption and production.

Reviews

Queering Italian Media is a ground-breaking collection which brings queer theory to bear on a range of Italian media content, including newspapers, auteur cinema, mainstream film comedy, game shows, and fan remediations of TV productions. It asks provocative questions about the relationship of queer identities and positions to mainstream media culture and the possibility of productive queer spaces being opened up by fandoms. It shows the importance of queering identities, media texts, and viewing positions, and offers an illuminating and diverse set of readings that engage both theory and the queer experience in Italy. The volume allows for a new understanding of how media texts and ecosystems situate themselves, and are experienced, within a heteronormative national context like the Italian one. -- Catherine O'Rawe, University of Bristol

Author Bio

Sole Anatrone is assistant professor of Italian studies at Vassar College and co-founder of Asterisk, an LGBTQIA+ inclusivity taskforce.

Julia Heim is instructor of Italian language at the University of Pennsylvania and co-founder of Asterisk, an LGBTQIA+ inclusivity taskforce.

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