Pease, "Framing Brokeback Mountain: How the popular press corralled the `gay cowboy movie." Critical Studies in Media Communication 25 (August 2008): 254-255. Other than the added factor of having a group of graduate students agree to frames, the method here was identical to their study....
Pease is Professor in the Department of Journalism and Communication at Utah State University 展开 摘要: This study of 113 reviews of the 2005 film Brokeback Mountain finds that although U.S. critics applauded it, the discourse underlying their reviews created three complementary but conflicting ...
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not only the portrayal of same-sex couples in the media but the treatment of same-sex couples in actual life, by the government and under law, has improved to a point where it's mind-boggling to think that, whenBrokeback Mountaincame out, DOMA...
One of the greatest actresses in the history of film, Streep has astoundingly only taken home three of her record-setting, 21 Academy Award nominations, but that does not take anything away from her list of other-worldly performances: "Out of Africa," "The Devil Wears Prada," "Doubt," "...
‘Once upon a time, in such and such a place, something happened.’ There are far more complex explanations, of course. […]Jack discovers a beanstalk; Bond learns Blofeld plans to take over the world. The ‘something’ is almost always a problem, sometimes a problem disguised as an oppo...
Returning to Brokeback Mountain and its mountainous aesthetics, my contribution develops a three-part argument that reengages the cinematic landscape projected in Ang Lees love story a landscape that echoes, as I show, a national visual culture mapped and remapped by paradigmatic moments in art, ...
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Byline: By John DingwallDaily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Hollywood had shifted from occupying a central point in gay subculture to being considered its very antithesis. Most recently, responses to Brokeback Mountain in the gay community have continued a process by which queers seek to redefine their relationship with popular cinema, both as political organ...