Little Joe: A book about queers and cinema, mostly
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This edited volume compiles essays and imagery from the elusive Queer cinema zine Little Joe, featuring in-depth conversations, short stories, comics, commissioned artworks, and film recommendations from a host of Queer and allied writers, artists, filmmakers, and academics.
The cult periodical Little Joe, published as a limited-edition zine from 2010 to 2021, challenged the mainstream narrative of film history with a rebellious, queer perspective. Rather than reviewing new releases, it explored forgotten and overlooked films and celebrated a diverse spectrum of cinema – from obscure art films to porn to Hollywood classics – as worthy of critical debate. Stubbornly print-only, Little Joe was notoriously hard to find, privileging word-of-mouth distribution akin to the films it championed. This volume, compiled by editor-in-chief Sam Ashby, brings together the best of its previously elusive texts and proposes a new, alternative cinematic canon drawn from the fringes of taste and style. ISBN13: 9781739606763
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 512
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Publisher: MACK
Publication City, Country: United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 21.6(H)x13.8(L)
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