
Cesar
Stephen Heath(Author)
BFI Publishing
Published on 30. December 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
88 pages
978-0-85170-833-1 (ISBN)
Description
Bringing to a close his "Marseille" trilogy, "Cesar" was one of Marcel Pagnol's most significant projects. This text reviews the questions that Pagnol posed in the film, looking at how he reflected the contemporary and artistic culture of the city, around which the trilogy was based.
Reviews / Votes
"1968 is one of the most fiercely debated and misunderstood transformative years in global history. This extraordinarycollection takes us out of our comfort zones and brilliantly shifts the terms of discussion away from the cheerful celebration of sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll to the more terrifying and painful stories of brutal repression, agonized shame, and conflicted aspirations. It decenters the typical western tales told about 1968 by bringing in the vantage points of Havana, Mexico City, Prague, and Dakar, while offering utterly fresh accounts of developments in Paris and San Francisco as well. The beaten, burning, and yearning bodies evoked here withsensitivity and rigor change how we think about the intricate interconnections between emotions and politics." - Dagmar Herzog, author of Sex in Crisis: The New Sexual Revolution and the Future of American Politics "1968, like 1789 and 1848, is a watershed year in the history of revolutionary movements, one whose events reshape everything that follows. Drawing on archival research, close readings of texts and images, and political analysis to reframe these events in a comparative global context, and foregrounding the hitherto neglected significance of gender and sexuality, Frazier and Cohen's new interdisciplinary collection proposes major revisions in how we think about 1968 and what has come since." - Andrew Hoberek, University of Missouri-Columbia "Frazier and Cohen's collection considers the centrality of gender and sexuality in a year of global political ferment.Essays on events and social movements in Africa, Europe, and the Americas challenge conventional scholarship, raise new questions, and provoke new directions in our thinking about why 1968 mattered then, and why it still does today."-Lisa Duggan, author of Twilight of Equality: Neoliberalism, Cultural Politics and the Attack on DemocracyMore details
Series
Edition
2002
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
88 p.
Dimensions
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Thickness: 6 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-85170-833-1 (9780851708331)
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Person
Stephen Heath is a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, and the author of Questions of Cinema (1985), among other books.
Content
Introduction: Love-in, Love-out: Gender, Sex, and Sexuality in a Global '68 Deborah Cohen and Lessie Jo Frazier.- PART I: '68 in Movement and `Others'.- "Out Now!":Antimilitarism and the Politicization of Homosexuality in the Era of Vietnam Justin David Suran.- Los Duenos de Mexico: Power and Masculinity in '68 Elaine Carey.- "Your Sexual Revolution Is Not Ours": French Feminist "Moralism" and the Limits of Desire Julian Bourg.- Plus ca change . . .Gender and Revolutionary Ideology in Cuba Cinema of 1968 Emily Maguire.- Africa and 1968: Derepression, Libidinal Politics, and the Problem of Global Interpretation Steven Pierce.- PART II: Spirit, Awakenings, Imaginaries, Beyond '68.- Mexico '68: Defining the Space of the Movement, Heroic Masculinity in the Prison and "Women" in the Streets Deborah Cohen and Lessie Jo Frazier.- Acts of Affection: Cinema and Citizenship in the Work of Sara Gomez Susan Lord.- The "Burning Body" as an Icon of Resistance: Literary Representations of Jan Palach Charles Sabatos.- Ambiguous Subjects: The Autobiographical Situation and the Disembodiment of '68 Michelle Joffroy.- The Spirit of May `68 and the Origins of the Gay Liberation Movement in France Michael Sibalis.- Afterword Michelle Zancarini-Fournel.

