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Trans New Wave Cinema

Trans New Wave Cinema

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This book critically examines the Trans New Wave as a cinematic genre in the twenty-first century, exploring its cultural, social, aesthetic, and ethical implications in the context of evolving gender diversity perceptions. It employs transliteracy and cinematic ethnogenesis as theoretical frameworks to investigate the genre's emergence from specific communities and the reciprocal interaction between audiences and texts. The interdisciplinary volume engages with contemporary issues of gender diversity, transgender studies, screen and media studies, and film festival studies, making it valuable for scholars in these fields and media and cultural studies.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 228 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive book delves into a critical cultural analysis of the Trans New Wave as a cinematic genre, exploring its emergence in the twenty-first century. By drawing upon a diverse array of texts, the author aims to shed light on the cultural, social, aesthetic, and ethical implications of this genre within the evolving landscape of gender diversity. Spanning from the cinematic borderlands of independent film festivals to its widespread recognition through digital technologies, the Trans New Wave encompasses a wide range of textual representations, including short films, documentaries, experimental films, feature films, and narratives that delve into diverse life histories, narratives, and themes.

The book introduces transliteracy as an innovative theoretical framework for interpreting film representations of the Trans New Wave, seamlessly blending it with a novel concept of cinematic ethnogenesis to investigate the genesis of the genre from specific communities and the reciprocal interplay between audiences and texts. This interdisciplinary volume engages with contemporary issues related to gender diversity, transgender studies, screen and media studies, and film festival studies, making it a valuable resource for scholars and researchers in these fields as well as media and cultural studies in general.

The book's exploration of the Trans New Wave is contextualized within the broader societal shifts towards greater acceptance and recognition of gender diversity. It highlights the importance of understanding the cultural and social factors that have contributed to the emergence of this genre and its impact on the representation of transgender individuals and communities. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the author offers insightful perspectives on the aesthetic qualities, narrative structures, and political implications of Trans New Wave films, challenging traditional notions of gender and sexuality.

Furthermore, the book explores the role of film festivals in shaping the reception and dissemination of Trans New Wave films. It examines the ways in which these events provide platforms for showcasing innovative and diverse cinematic works, as well as the challenges and opportunities they present for filmmakers and audiences alike. The author discusses the impact of film festivals on the promotion of gender diversity, the creation of queer communities, and the broader cultural dialogue surrounding transgender issues.

In conclusion, this book offers a profound and multifaceted exploration of the Trans New Wave as a cinematic genre. Through its critical analysis, interdisciplinary approach, and engagement with contemporary issues, it provides valuable insights into the cultural, social, aesthetic, and ethical dimensions of this genre. It serves as a testament to the power of film to shape perceptions, challenge norms, and promote inclusivity. This book will be of great interest to scholars, researchers, and anyone passionate about exploring the complexities of gender diversity and its representation in the media.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367566999

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