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OverviewA radical history of transness in cinema, and an exploration of the political possibilities of its future. A radical history of transness in cinema, and an exploration of the political possibilities of its future. In the history of cinema, trans people are usually murdered, made into a joke, or viewed as threats to the normal order - relegated to a lost highway of corpses, fools, and monsters. In this book, trans film critics Caden Mark Gardner and Willow Catelyn Maclay take the reader on a drive down this lost highway, exploring the way that trans people and transness have evolved on-screen. Starting from the very earliest representations of transness in silent film, through to the multiplex-conquering Matrix franchise and on to the emergence of a true trans-authored cinema, Corpses, Fools and Monsters spans everything from musicals to body horror to avant garde experimental film to tell the story of the trans film image. In doing so, the authors investigate the wider history of trans representation - an exhilarating journey of compromise, recuperation, and potential liberation that they argue is only just the beginning. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Willow Maclay , Caden GardnerPublisher: Watkins Media Limited Imprint: Repeater Books Edition: New edition Weight: 0.369kg ISBN: 9781914420580ISBN 10: 1914420586 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 09 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews""A sorely-needed and comprehensive audit of twentieth-century trans film history... a deeply engrossing, thoughtful, and often recuperative examination of transness in film."" ""A thoughtful, revelatory, and rewarding read from two of the most essential critics working today."" ""As timely as it is vigorous, brave, and intelligent... Gardner and Maclay have written one of the most important - and exciting - works of long-form film criticism of this century thus far."" ""Gardner and Maclay reach into the guts of the trans film image, into the disreputable world of mondo movies, into unfortunate prestige pictures and forgotten radical Cinéma vérité and bring all of it to a present moment teeming with possibilities. This is an untold history treated with wit and intelligence and a humane, searching tone."" ""A superb work of film history... lively and thoroughly researched, a treasury of astute film criticism, and a portrayal of the highways and byways of trans (legal; medical; political) that is both engaged and dispassionate. A definitive treatment of the subject."" ""An invaluable tour through the history of trans images on film, ranging from international and underground landmarks, to Oscar winners and beyond. The perfect gift for your well-meaning cis cinephile friends who have a lot to learn."" ""An instant classic in the field of queer film studies... Gardner and Maclay illuminate the diverse and complex ways that the medium has charted the history of their community over the past century, carefully analyzing a wide range of Hollywood movies as well as films that deserve to be much more widely known."" ""Traversing carnival sideshows, secret mountain communes, defunct medical facilities, lush European teahouses, and blockbuster cyberpunk simulations, Corpses, Fools, and Monsters is a crucial resource for the modern filmgoer, highlighting the importance of archival care and intergenerational dialogue in the trans community."" ""Well-researched and endlessly readable, Caden Mark Gardner and Willow Maclay have created something crucial for our times that will no doubt become one of the classic texts of cinema history and criticism."" ""A powerful intervention to the often fraught concept of representation, one that shines through its nuanced and thoughtful prose. Moving, invigorating, and readable. I devoured it with immense joy."" ""Corpses, Fools and Monsters is the work of passionate movie-lovers renegotiating their own bad romance."" ""A benchmark in queer cinematic writing. I left Corpses, Fools, and Monsters both enlightened and optimistic about the trans film image—and about the future of film criticism in general."" ""Mixing tender and rigorous research into a largely hidden archive with lyrical and polemical close readings of everything from silents to slashers, this wonderful book excavates the history of the moving image to discover its potential future."" """A sorely-needed and comprehensive audit of twentieth-century trans film history... a deeply engrossing, thoughtful, and often recuperative examination of transness in film."" - Daniel Lavery, author of Something That May Shock and Discredit You ""A thoughtful, revelatory, and rewarding read from two of the most essential critics working today."" - Ashley Clark, Curatorial Director, Criterion Collection ""As timely as it is vigorous, brave, and intelligent... Gardner and Maclay have written one of the most important - and exciting - works of long-form film criticism of this century thus far."" - Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, author of 1,000 Women in Horror: 1895-2018 ""Gardner and Maclay reach into the guts of the trans film image, into the disreputable world of mondo movies, into unfortunate prestige pictures and forgotten radical Cinéma vérité and bring all of it to a present moment teeming with possibilities. This is an untold history treated with wit and intelligence and a humane, searching tone."" - Scout Tafoya, director of Enjoy Your Trip to Hell and House of Little Deaths ""A superb work of film history... lively and thoroughly researched, a treasury of astute film criticism, and a portrayal of the highways and byways of trans (legal; medical; political) that is both engaged and dispassionate. A definitive treatment of the subject."" - Molly Haskell, author of From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies" """A sorely-needed and comprehensive audit of twentieth-century trans film history... a deeply engrossing, thoughtful, and often recuperative examination of transness in film."" - Daniel Lavery, author of Something That May Shock and Discredit You" """A sorely-needed and comprehensive audit of twentieth-century trans film history... a deeply engrossing, thoughtful, and often recuperative examination of transness in film."" - Daniel Lavery, author of Something That May Shock and Discredit You ""A thoughtful, revelatory, and rewarding read from two of the most essential critics working today."" - Ashley Clark, Curatorial Director, Criterion Collection" Author InformationWillow Catelyn Maclay is a freelance film essayist and critic. She has written for the Village Voice, MUBI, Vulture and Roger Ebert.com. She contributed to the film anthologies Laura's Ghost- Women Speak About Twin Peaks and She Found it at the Movies- Women Writers on Sex, Desire and Cinema. Caden Mark Gardner is a freelance trans film critic and researcher on trans film images. He has written for the Criterion Collection, MUBI, Film Comment, Reverse Shot, and other film outlets in the United States. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |