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Violence and Heteronormativity in Gay-Themed Film

Posted on:2018-12-04Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Northern Illinois UniversityCandidate:Malley, Anna-MarieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2446390002497738Subject:Sociology
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Drawing from a sample of 15 "gay/lesbian"-themed films shown in theaters in the U.S. between 1980 to 2016, a qualitative analysis was conducted of the film narratives, looking at the co-constructions of queer (LGBTQ) identity and violence. Films were selected based on widest theatrical release within the genre list "Gay/Lesbian." Both the categories of queer identity and violence were drawn broadly to incorporate both easily identifiable and "ambiguously" queer characters, as well as to account for both physical and nonphysical forms of violence. Analysis identifies plot developments of exclusion, threat, and physical forms of harm as expressions of violence and argues that to varying degrees these expressions of violence mark queer protagonists and other queer supporting characters as deviant and/or damned within their fictitious social realities.
Keywords/Search Tags:Violence, Queer
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