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Distancing Representations in Transgender Film

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Argues that transgender representations in film make it more difficult for cisgender people to understand the experiences of transgender people and for transgender people to fully participate in pu...
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Argues that transgender representations in film make it more difficult for cisgender people to understand the experiences of transgender people and for transgender people to fully participate in public life.

Distancing Representations in Transgender Film explores the representation of transgender identity in several important cinema genres: comedies, horror films, suspense thrillers, and dramas. In a critique that is both deeply personal and theoretically sophisticated, Lucy J. Miller examines how these representations are often narratively and visually constructed to prompt emotions of ridicule, fear, disgust, and sympathy from a cisgender audience. Created by and for cisgender people, these films do not accurately represent transgender people's experiences, and the emotions they inspire serve to distance cisgender audience members from the transgender people they encounter in their day-to-day lives. By helping to increase the distance between cisgender and transgender people, Miller argues, these films make it more difficult for cisgender people to understand the experiences of transgender people and for transgender people to fully participate in public life. The book concludes with suggestions for improving transgender representation in film.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 250
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series, Horizons of Cinema
Publication Date: 02 August 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781438492001
Format: Paperback
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"Miller writes with a sharp eye for cinematic detail but also with an awareness of the larger significance of her project for both the study and the representation of transgender identity in film. This is a thoughtful, provocative, persuasive, and valuable study that will be a crucial text for all film courses focusing on trans issues and representation in film." — David Greven, author of Ghost Faces: Hollywood and Post-Millennial Masculinity

Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. My Transgender Experience with Film and Other Media

2. Ridicule in Transgender Comedies

3. Fear in Transgender Horror Films

photo gallery

4. Disgust in Transgender Thrillers

5. Sympathy in Transgender Dramas

6. Improving Transgender Representation in Film

Notes
Bibliography
Index