If you don’t live near a magazine stand in California or pay for an online subscription, it may be hard to keep yourself caught up on Film Quarterly, the acclaimed film journal published by University of California Press. Yet this summer, you can check out all the peer-reviewed scholarly analyses for free, to your heart’s content.
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The biggest highlight worth checking out is Amy Villarejo’s cover story, “Jewish, Queer-ish, Trans, and Completely Revolutionary: Jill Soloway’s Transparent and the New Television.” Villarejo dives deep into the show through the lens of Soloway’s adoption of the “female gaze” toward a handful of its characters. She also looks at “Transparent” as one of the most Jewish television shows of late and the diversity of the show within a gendered and queer community. If you like TV and queer theory (who doesn’t?...
Read More: 20 Publications That Inspired Generations of Film Critics — CriticWire Survey
The biggest highlight worth checking out is Amy Villarejo’s cover story, “Jewish, Queer-ish, Trans, and Completely Revolutionary: Jill Soloway’s Transparent and the New Television.” Villarejo dives deep into the show through the lens of Soloway’s adoption of the “female gaze” toward a handful of its characters. She also looks at “Transparent” as one of the most Jewish television shows of late and the diversity of the show within a gendered and queer community. If you like TV and queer theory (who doesn’t?...
- 7/8/2016
- by Russell Goldman
- Indiewire
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