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Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
On Writing
On Cinema
On Friendship
Putting It Together
A Note on My Better (Queer) Angels
Notes
I: Politics, Love, and the Queer Auteur
1. Introduction to Queer Pollen: White Seduction, Black Male Homosexuality, and the Cinematic
Performing Black and Queer
White Seduction
Black Male Homosexuality
The Cinematic
Notes
2. Past the Post?: Screening Progress and Reappearing Fascism
1.
1.1.
1.1.1.
1.1.1.1.
Notes

3. Authorship, A Queer Death: Review of Jane Gallop's The Deaths of the Author: Reading and Writing in Time
Notes
II: Archival Penetration
4. Queer Angels . . .
Presenting the Homosexual!
The Historian as Liar
Les Pochettes-Surprises du Gay Paris
Angelic Excrescence
Historical Perversions and Surreal Objets d'Art
The Perversion of History
History as Gossip
Notes
5. Hide and Seek, or, The History of Difference under Erasure
6. Penetrating Epstein: Reviews of Une vie pour le cinéma: Jean Epstein, by Joël Daire

Jean Epstein: Critical Essays and New Translations, edited by Sarah Keller and Jason N. Paul
and Jean Epstein, DVD Box Set
Notes
7. In Excess of the Cut: Peter Greenaway's Eisenstein in Guanajuato
Notes
8. Queer Modernism: The Cinematic Aesthetic of Vincente Minnelli
Minnelli's Masculinity and the Arts
Small-Town Boys and Dandified "Hysteria" in Twentieth-Century New York
Urban Sophistication
Notes
9. The Case of the Ceramic Dildo: Notes on Queer Historiography and Ramón Novarro's Remains
Deviously Charming
Urban Migrations

Tearing at the Skin of History: Bathhouses, Hustlers, and Art Deco Dildos
"Souvenirs Drenched in Blood"
Teatro Intimo
Notes
10. How Do We Look So Far?: Notes toward a Queer Film Philosophy
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VII.
Notes
III: On Writing and Cinematic Friendship
11. Queer Turns: The Cinematic Friendship of Marcel Duchamp and Charles Demuth
New York and Duchamp's Cinematic Turn on Gender
Queer Cranks
Demuth's "Good Seed"
Notes
12. Marlon Riggs's Tongues Untied: DVD Review

13. With "Gay Abandon": The Auteur as Homosexual Writer in the Twenty-First Century
Writing and Twenty-First-Century Gay Auteurs
Writing Himself into the Film: Lucio Castro
The Gay Auteur on the Move: Christophe Honoré
Writing Wildly: Camille Vidal-Naquet
Notes
14. Strange Days: Christophe Honoré's Multimedia Trilogy
The Novel
The Film
The Play
Notes
15. Speculations on the Origin of the World: Notes toward Queer Feminism, Gustave Courbet's L'Origine du monde, and Christophe Honoré's 17 fois Cécile Cassard
A Cinematic Dry Run
"The Aim of All Life Is Death"

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