Reading the Bromance Homosocial Relationships in Film and Television.

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Beteiligte: DeAngelis, Michael, Radner, Author Hilary, Greven, David, Davis, Associate Professor of English Nick, Sen, Meheli, Weinman, Jenna, Feil, Author Ken, Forster, Peter, Lennard, Dominic, Becker, Associate Professor Ron
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Detroit : Wayne State University Press, 2014.
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Umfang: 1 online resource (330 pages)
ISBN: 9780814338995
Ausgabe: 1st ed.
Sprache: Englisch
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Print version:: DeAngelis, Michael, Reading the Bromance, Detroit : Wayne State University Press,c2014
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Inhaltsangabe
Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. ANTICIPATING THE BROMANTIC TURN
1. Second Bananas and Gay Chicken: Bromancing the Rom-Com in the Fifties and Now
2. Grumpy Old Men: "Bros Before Hos"
3. Fears of a Millennial Masculinity: Scream's Queer Killers
II. THE CONTEMPORARY CINEMATIC BROMANCE
4. I Love You, Hombre: Y tu mamá también as Border-Crossing Bromance
5. From Dostana to Bromance: Buddies in Hindi Commercial Cinema Reconsidered
6. From Batman to I Love You, Man: Queer Taste, Vulgarity, and the Bromance as Sensibility and Film Genre
7. Rad Bromance (or I Love You, Man, but We Won't Be Humping on Humpday)
8. Queerness and Futurity in Superbad
III. BROMANCE AND TELEVISION NARRATIVE
9. Becoming Bromosexual: Straight Men, Gay Men, and Male Bonding on U.S. TV
10. The Bromance Stunt in House
11. "This ain't about your money, bro. Your boy gave you up": Bromance and Breakup in HBO's The Wire
Works Cited
Contributors
Index.