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Refracted Selves: Queer Memory, Desire, and the Autobiographical Gaze in Onir's Pine Cone.
Queer identities in Indian cinema are frequently subject to erasure, sanitization, or sensationalism. Pine Cone, directed by Onir, presents a daring and meditative intervention. Drawing on his own life, Onir crafts a semi-autobiographical narrative that forgoes linear storytelling in favor of a fragmented structure spanning three decades of queer love, longing, and loss. The film follows Sid Mehra, a gay filmmaker, as he navigates different phases of his life and intimate relationships, making visible not only the inner life of a queer man but also the shifting social contours of LGBTQ+ identity in urban India. Rather than offering a singular coming-out narrative or an assimilationist love story, the film interrogates the emotional debris of queer living: conditional acceptance, failed intimacies, temporal displacement, and the politics of visibility.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Homosexuality is an internationally acclaimed, peer-reviewed publication devoted to publishing a wide variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary scholarship to foster a thorough understanding of the complexities, nuances, and the multifaceted aspects of sexuality and gender. The chief aim of the journal is to publish thought-provoking scholarship by researchers, community activists, and scholars who employ a range of research methodologies and who offer a variety of perspectives to continue shaping knowledge production in the arenas of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) studies and queer studies. The Journal of Homosexuality is committed to offering substantive, accessible reading to researchers and general readers alike in the hope of: spurring additional research, offering ideas to integrate into educational programs at schools, colleges & universities, or community-based organizations, and manifesting activism against sexual and gender prejudice (e.g., homophobia, biphobia and transphobia), including the promotion of sexual and gender justice.