2018
DOI: 10.1080/17411548.2018.1434364
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Comparative queer methodologies and queer film festival research

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“…In our research into the Mezipatra Queer Film Festival, we use a relational approach with an interest in the comparison of site-based politics. Binnie and Klesse (2018: 57) assert that the “meanings attached to queer can change as it travels across different cultural and political terrains.” “Each festival has to be understood in the context of its specific location. This ‘locatedness’ […] invites comparative strategies within research on queer film festivals” (Binnie and Klesse, 2018: 57).…”
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“…In our research into the Mezipatra Queer Film Festival, we use a relational approach with an interest in the comparison of site-based politics. Binnie and Klesse (2018: 57) assert that the “meanings attached to queer can change as it travels across different cultural and political terrains.” “Each festival has to be understood in the context of its specific location. This ‘locatedness’ […] invites comparative strategies within research on queer film festivals” (Binnie and Klesse, 2018: 57).…”
Section: Queer Film Festival and Site-based Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Binnie and Klesse (2018: 57) assert that the “meanings attached to queer can change as it travels across different cultural and political terrains.” “Each festival has to be understood in the context of its specific location. This ‘locatedness’ […] invites comparative strategies within research on queer film festivals” (Binnie and Klesse, 2018: 57). We use the site ontology approach, which is aimed at the analysis of the de-subjectivated politics of the site.…”
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“…Along with the boom in politically involved film festivals, world's first queer/LGBTIQ+ festival took place in 1977, in San Francisco, under the name of Gay Film Festival of Super-8 Films Festival (Frameline Film Festival or San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival of today). The phenomenon of queer film festival has rapidly grown since the creation of Frameline and it "provided an opportunity for the enjoyment and popularisation of films on queer and LGBTI themes that may be otherwise difficult to access in the mainstream media" (Binnie and Klesse 2016).…”
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