Andy Warhol's Blow Job

Andy Warhol's Blow Job - Culture and the Moving Image

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Publisher's Synopsis

In this ground-breaking and provocative book, Roy Grundmann contends that Andy Warhol's notorious 1964 underground film, Blow Job, serves as rich allegory as well as suggestive metaphor for post-war American society's relation to homosexuality. Arguing that Blow Job epitomizes the highly complex position of gay invisibility and visibility, Grundmann uses the film to explore the mechanisms that constructed pre-Stonewall white gay male identity in popular culture, high art, science, and ethnography. Grundmann draws on discourses of art history, film theory, queer studies, and cultural studies to situate Warhol's work at the nexus of Pop art, portrait painting, avant-garde film, and mainstream cinema. His close textual analysis of the film probes into its ambiguities and the ways in which viewers respond to what is and what is not on screen. Presenting rarely reproduced Warhol art and previously unpublished Ed Wallowitch photographs along with now iconic publicity shots of James Dean, Grundmann establishes Blow Job as a consummate example of Warhol's highly insightful engagement with a broad range of representational codes of gender and sexuality.;Author note: Roy Grundmann is Assistant Professor of Film Studies at Boston University and a contributing editor of Cineaste.

Book information

ISBN: 9781566399722
Publisher: Temple University Press
Imprint: Temple University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 791.4372
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 228
Weight: 413g
Height: 254mm
Width: 178mm
Spine width: 10mm