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Experimental Film and Queer Materiality

Juan A. Suárez, 019777380X, 0197567010, 0197567002, 9780197773802, 9780197567012, 9780197566992, 9780197567005, 978-0197773802, 978-0197567012, 978-0197566992, 978-0197567005

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Often  described as an art of abstraction and subjective introspection,  experimental film is also invested in exploring daily objects and  materials and in channeling, in the process, a peculiar perception of  the modern everyday that this book calls queer materiality. Queer  materiality designates the queer latency of modern material culture,  which often inspired queer artists and filmmakers to envision wayward  bodies and behaviors, and refers to the way in which sexual and social  dissidence was embedded in the objects, technologies, substances, and  spaces that make up the hardware of experience.  This book studies a  rich archive of queer material engagements in work by well-known  filmmakers such as Andy Warhol, Barbara Hammer, Carolee Schneemann, and  Jack Smith as well as under-recognized figures such as Tom Chomont, Jim  Hubbard, Ashley Hans Scheirl, and Teo Hern?ndez. Combining history,  formal analysis, and theoretical reflection, author Juan A. Su?rez shows  how plastics, glitter, mechanical ensembles, urban ruins, garbage,  amphetamine, film grain, and noise have been mobilized in the  articulation of queerness for the screen. Experimental Film and Queer Materiality is an inquiry into the liveliness of matter and into the interface between sexuality and the material world.