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The Fruit Machine: Twenty Years of Writings on Queer Cinema, For more than twenty years, film critic, teacher, activist, and fan Thomas Waugh has been writing about queer movies. As a member of the Jump Cut collective and contributor to the Toronto-based gay newspaper the Body Politic, he emerged in t, The Fruit Machine: Twenty Years of Writings on Queer Cinema
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  • The Fruit Machine: Twenty Years of Writings on Queer Cinema
  • Written by author Thomas Waugh
  • Published by Duke University Press, 3/14/2000
  • For more than twenty years, film critic, teacher, activist, and fan Thomas Waugh has been writing about queer movies. As a member of the Jump Cut collective and contributor to the Toronto-based gay newspaper the Body Politic, he emerged in t
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Films by Gays for Gays: A Very Natural Thing, Word Is Out, and The Naked
Civil Servant (1977), 14
Gays, Straights, Film, and the Left: A Dialogue (with Chuck Kleinhans)
('977), 34
Rainer Werner Fassbinder (I976-77), 43
A Fag-Spotter's Guide to Eisenstein (I977), 59
Derek Jarman's Sebastiane (1978), 69
Medical Thrills: Born a Man ... Let Me Die a Woman (i978-79), 72
Murnau: The Films Behind the Man (1979), 74
An Unromantic Fiction: I'm Not from Here, by Harvey Marks (1979), 86
The Gay Nineties, the Gay Seventies: Samperi's Ernesto and von
Praunheim's Army ofLovers or Revolt of the Perverts (1979), 88
Montgomery Clift Biographies: Stars and Sex (1979-80), 93
Gay Cinema, Slick vs. Real: Chant d'amour, Army of Lovers, We Were One
Man (1980), 1oI
Nighthawks, by Ron Peck and Paul Hallam (i980), io9
A Saturday Night Surprise: Burin des Roziers's Blue Jeans (1980), II4
Caligula (1981), 117
Taxis and Toilets: Ripploh and His Brothers (1981), 122
Bright Lights in the Night: Pasolini, Schroeter, and Others (i98i), 126
Patty Duke and Tasteful Dykes (1982), 131
Two Strong Entries, One Dramatic Exit: Luc ou la part des choses, Another
Way, and Querelle (1982), 135
Hollywood's Change of Heart? (Porky's and The Road Warrior) (i982), 141
Dreams, Cruises, and Cuddles in Tel Aviv: Amos Gutmann's Nagua
(1983), 145
Hauling an Old Corpse Out of Hitchcock's Trunk: Rope (1983), 148
Sex beyond Neon: Third World Gay Films? (1985), 151
Fassbinder Fiction: A New Biography (1986), 156
Ashes and Diamonds in the Year of the Queer: Decline ofthe American Em-
pire, Anne Trister, A Virus Knows No Morals, and Man ofAshes (1986), 161
The Kiss of the Maricon, or Gay Imagery in Latin American Cinema
(1986-87), 172
Laws of Desire: Maurice, Law ofDesire, and Vera (1987), 187
Two Great Gay Filmmakers: Hello and Good-bye (1988), 195
Beauty and the Beast, Take Two (1988), 208
Whipping Up a Cinema (i989), 214
Erotic Self-Images in the Gay Male AIDS Melodrama (1988, 1992), 218
In Memoriam: Vito Russo, 1946-1990 (1991), 235
We're Talking, Vulva, or, My Body Is Not a Metaphor (1995, 1999), 237
Walking on Tippy Toes: Lesbian and Gay Liberation Documentary of the
Post-Stonewall Period 1969-1984 (995-97), 246
Archeology and Censorship (1997), 272
Selected Additional Works, 297


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