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Masculine interests: homoerotics in Hollywood films

Robert Lang c2002 © Columbia University Press
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  • 9780231113014 (paper)
  • 9780231113007 (hardcover)
  • 9780231505437 (ebook)
Subject
  • LGBT/Queer Studies
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • PREFACE (page xi)
  • 1. Masculine Interests (page 1)
  • 2. Oedipus in Africa: The Lion King (page 14)
  • 3. To "Have Known Ecstasy": Hunting Men in The Most Dangerous Game (page 52)
  • 4. Friendship and Its Discontents: The Outlaw (page 80)
  • 5. Looking for the "Great Whatsit": Kiss Me Deadly and Film Noir (page 121)
  • 6. Midnight Cowboy's Backstory (page 140)
  • 7. Innerspace: A Spectacular Voyage to the Heart of Identity (page 180)
  • 8. Batman and Robin: A Family Romance (page 206)
  • 9. My Own Private Idaho and the New Queer Road Movies (page 243)
  • 10. "The Things We Think and Do Not Say": Jerry Maguire and the Business of Personal Relationships (page 263)
  • Concerning Happiness: An Afterword (page 303)
  • NOTES (page 307)
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 353)
  • INDEX (page 369)
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