放映酷儿记忆:LGBTQ在当代影视中的过往

IF 0.6 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
E. Turner-Kilburn
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研究范围广泛,并反映在流行文化中。那些寻找对中年危机的个人描述的探索的人可能会对标题中的“亲密”感到惊讶,因为这本书更多地关注于思想的发展和那些通过研究来阐述它们的人的工作,而不是通过个人见证来检查中年危机的经历。对于女性的过渡危机、工人阶级男女或少数群体的生活,书中大多没有提及,因为他们被许多研究人员、婚姻指导顾问、政治家和学者忽视或边缘化了,正是这些人提出并运用了这一概念,他们的工作贯穿全书。中年危机的经历只适用于那些有充裕的时间和资源,在中年时沉迷于实现未实现的梦想和抱负的人。尽管有女性研究人员、作家和文化人物参与其中,但中年危机的故事实际上是一个独联体、白人、男性、中产阶级的故事。然而,读者会在这本书中发现,对一个观点进行了丰富而清晰的考察,这个观点在一个多世纪以来一直存在,但在战后西方社会的环境、变化和挑战中扎根。这是一个继续蓬勃发展的想法,随着目前公众和政治对更年期的关注,也许会找到一个新的更具包容性的焦点和框架,以确保其在未来几十年继续具有相关性。
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Screening queer memory: LGBTQ pasts in contemporary film and television
range of researchers, and reflected in popular culture. Those looking for an exploration of personal accounts of midlife crisis might wonder at the ‘intimate’ in the title as this work focuses more on the development of ideas and the work of those elaborating them through research than on an examination of the experience of midlife crisis through personal testimony. Insight into women’s transitional crises, the lives of working-class men and women or minority groups is mostly absent, as they were ignored or marginalised by the many researchers, marriage guidance counsellors, politicians and academics who developed and deployed the concept and whose work features throughout the book. The experience of midlife crisis was only available to those with the luxury of time and the resources to indulge in the realisations of unfulfilled dreams and ambitions in middle age. Despite the inclusion of female researchers, authors and cultural figures, the story of midlife crisis is effectively a cis, white, male, middle-class one. Nevertheless, readers will find in this book a rich and clearly articulated examination of an idea that has persisted across more than a century but took root in the circumstances, changes and challenges of post-war Western society. It is an idea that continues to thrive and, with the current popular and political focus on menopause, will perhaps find a new more inclusive focus and reframing that will ensure its continued relevance in the coming decades.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: Contemporary British History offers innovative new research on any aspect of British history - foreign, Commonwealth, political, social, cultural or economic - dealing with the period since the First World War. The editors welcome work which involves cross-disciplinary insights, as the journal seeks to reflect the work of all those interested in the recent past in Britain, whatever their subject specialism. Work which places contemporary Britain within a comparative (whether historical or international) context is also encouraged. In addition to articles, the journal regularly features interviews and profiles, archive reports, and a substantial review section.
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