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Pedro Almodóvar may have helped put queer Iberian cinema on the map, but there are multitudes of LGBTQ filmmakers from Catalonia, Portugal, Castile, Galicia, and the Basque Country who have made the Peninsula one of the world’s most vital sources for queer film. Together, they have produced a cinema whose expressions of queer desire have challenged the region’s conservative religious and family values, while intervening in vital debates about politics, history, and nation. Indiscreet Fantasies is a unique collection that offers in-depth analyses of fifteen different films produced in the region over the past fifty years, each by a different director, from Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s La residencia (The House That Screamed, 1969) to João Pedro Rodrigues’s O ornitólogo (The Ornithologist, 2016). Contributors examine how queer Iberian cinema has responded to historical trauma—from the AIDS crisis to the repressive and homophobic Franco regime—and explore how these films demonstrate a fluid understanding of sexuality, gender, and national identity. The result will give readers a new appreciation for the cultural diversity of Iberia and the richness of its thought-provoking queer cinema.

Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.




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"The editors of Indiscreet Fantasies have compiled a significant collection of essays that will be of interest to film scholars because they analyze cinema that sheds a new light on the representations of Iberian cultures and identities." -- Isabel Estrada * author of El documental cinematográfico y televisivo contemporáneo *
"The editors of Indiscreet Fantasies have compiled a significant collection of essays that will be of interest to film scholars because they analyze cinema that sheds a new light on the representations of Iberian cultures and identities." -- Isabel Estrada * author of El documental cinematográfico y televisivo contemporáneo *

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Introduction
Andrés Lema-Hincapié and Conxita Domènech
Part I: Into the Realm of Sexual Provocations
Chapter 1: The Queer Gothic Regime of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s La residencia (1970)
Ann Davies
Chapter 2: A Queer Path to “Normal”: Pablo Berger’s Torremolinos 73 (2003)
Meredith Lyn Jeffers
Part II: Queer Intimacy—Within the Household
Chapter 3: Turning Around Altogether: Gyrodynamics, Family Fantasies, and Spinnin’ (2007), by Eusebio Pastrana
Nina L. Molinaro
Chapter 4: Framing Queer Desire: The Construction of Teenage Sexuality in Krámpack (2000), by Cesc Gay
Ana Corbalán
Chapter 5: Bridging Sexualities: Polyamory, Art, and Temporary Space in Castillos de cartón (2009), by Salvador García Ruiz
Jennifer Brady
Part III: Queering Iberian Politics
Chapter 6: Eloy de la Iglesia’s El diputado (1978): On the Margins of Spanish Democracy
Lena Tahmassian

Chapter 7: A Blatant Failure in Francoist Censorship: Jaime de Armiñán’s Mi querida señorita (1971)
Conxita Domènech
Chapter 8: Social Danger and Queer Nationalism in Ignacio Vilar’s A esmorga (2014)
Darío Sánchez González
Chapter 9: A Basque-Themed Film and the Performativity of Identity in Roberto Castón’s Ander (2009)
Ibon Izurieta
Part IV: Queer Catalonia—Destroying Essential Representations
Chapter 10: The Barbarians’ Inheritance: Memory’s Brittleness and Tragic Lucidity in Ventura Pons’s Amic/Amat (1998) and Forasters (2008)
Joan Ramon Resina
Chapter 11: Intertextual Representations and Lesbian Desire in Marta Balletbò-Coll’s Sévigné (Júlia Berkowitz) (2004)
María Teresa Vera-Rojas
Chapter 12: “Com si fóssim la pesta”: Francoism and the Politics of Immunity in Agustí Villaronga’s Pa negre (2010)
William Viestenz
Part V: Burning Counterpoints with Religiosity
Chapter 13: Bound and Cut: João Pedro Rodrigues’ O ornitólogo (2016)
Kelly Moore

Chapter 14: Queering Lisbon in Paulo Rocha’s A raíz do coração (2000): Santo António Festivities, Politics, and Drag Queens
Rui Trindade Oliveira
Chapter 15: Entre tinieblas (1983): Pedro Almodóvar, a Reformer of Catholicism?
Andrés Lema-Hincapié
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors

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      Publisher: Bucknell University Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 13/11/2020
      ISBN13: 9781684482474, 978-1684482474
      ISBN10: 168448247X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Pedro Almodóvar may have helped put queer Iberian cinema on the map, but there are multitudes of LGBTQ filmmakers from Catalonia, Portugal, Castile, Galicia, and the Basque Country who have made the Peninsula one of the world’s most vital sources for queer film. Together, they have produced a cinema whose expressions of queer desire have challenged the region’s conservative religious and family values, while intervening in vital debates about politics, history, and nation. Indiscreet Fantasies is a unique collection that offers in-depth analyses of fifteen different films produced in the region over the past fifty years, each by a different director, from Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s La residencia (The House That Screamed, 1969) to João Pedro Rodrigues’s O ornitólogo (The Ornithologist, 2016). Contributors examine how queer Iberian cinema has responded to historical trauma—from the AIDS crisis to the repressive and homophobic Franco regime—and explore how these films demonstrate a fluid understanding of sexuality, gender, and national identity. The result will give readers a new appreciation for the cultural diversity of Iberia and the richness of its thought-provoking queer cinema.

      Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.




      Trade Review
      "The editors of Indiscreet Fantasies have compiled a significant collection of essays that will be of interest to film scholars because they analyze cinema that sheds a new light on the representations of Iberian cultures and identities." -- Isabel Estrada * author of El documental cinematográfico y televisivo contemporáneo *
      "The editors of Indiscreet Fantasies have compiled a significant collection of essays that will be of interest to film scholars because they analyze cinema that sheds a new light on the representations of Iberian cultures and identities." -- Isabel Estrada * author of El documental cinematográfico y televisivo contemporáneo *

      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Introduction
      Andrés Lema-Hincapié and Conxita Domènech
      Part I: Into the Realm of Sexual Provocations
      Chapter 1: The Queer Gothic Regime of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s La residencia (1970)
      Ann Davies
      Chapter 2: A Queer Path to “Normal”: Pablo Berger’s Torremolinos 73 (2003)
      Meredith Lyn Jeffers
      Part II: Queer Intimacy—Within the Household
      Chapter 3: Turning Around Altogether: Gyrodynamics, Family Fantasies, and Spinnin’ (2007), by Eusebio Pastrana
      Nina L. Molinaro
      Chapter 4: Framing Queer Desire: The Construction of Teenage Sexuality in Krámpack (2000), by Cesc Gay
      Ana Corbalán
      Chapter 5: Bridging Sexualities: Polyamory, Art, and Temporary Space in Castillos de cartón (2009), by Salvador García Ruiz
      Jennifer Brady
      Part III: Queering Iberian Politics
      Chapter 6: Eloy de la Iglesia’s El diputado (1978): On the Margins of Spanish Democracy
      Lena Tahmassian

      Chapter 7: A Blatant Failure in Francoist Censorship: Jaime de Armiñán’s Mi querida señorita (1971)
      Conxita Domènech
      Chapter 8: Social Danger and Queer Nationalism in Ignacio Vilar’s A esmorga (2014)
      Darío Sánchez González
      Chapter 9: A Basque-Themed Film and the Performativity of Identity in Roberto Castón’s Ander (2009)
      Ibon Izurieta
      Part IV: Queer Catalonia—Destroying Essential Representations
      Chapter 10: The Barbarians’ Inheritance: Memory’s Brittleness and Tragic Lucidity in Ventura Pons’s Amic/Amat (1998) and Forasters (2008)
      Joan Ramon Resina
      Chapter 11: Intertextual Representations and Lesbian Desire in Marta Balletbò-Coll’s Sévigné (Júlia Berkowitz) (2004)
      María Teresa Vera-Rojas
      Chapter 12: “Com si fóssim la pesta”: Francoism and the Politics of Immunity in Agustí Villaronga’s Pa negre (2010)
      William Viestenz
      Part V: Burning Counterpoints with Religiosity
      Chapter 13: Bound and Cut: João Pedro Rodrigues’ O ornitólogo (2016)
      Kelly Moore

      Chapter 14: Queering Lisbon in Paulo Rocha’s A raíz do coração (2000): Santo António Festivities, Politics, and Drag Queens
      Rui Trindade Oliveira
      Chapter 15: Entre tinieblas (1983): Pedro Almodóvar, a Reformer of Catholicism?
      Andrés Lema-Hincapié
      Acknowledgments
      Bibliography
      Index
      Notes on Contributors

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