Neoliberalism, Politics and Resistance: Queer film festivals and the fight against urban erasure

Autores/as

  • Theresa Heath King’s College, London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/10827

Palabras clave:

film festivals, queer film festivals, neoliberalism, urban space, queer women, LGBT, LGBTQIA

Resumen

A 2017 report by UCL Urban Laboratory has testified to an intensity of closures of LGBTQIA spaces in London over the last decade, particularly those catering to queer women, the trans community and/or queer people of colour. As Skelton and Valentine have shown, LGBT spaces play an important role in identity and community formation; loss of social space therefore has a direct impact on constructions of subjecthood, and the subject’s relationship to the urban. Focusing on London-based queer film festivals, this article will argue that, through the provision of material and discursive space, the queer film events constitute a strategic political tool of urban reclamation that resists material gentrification and neoliberal ideology. Furthermore, it will examine how the necessary engagement with issues of funding and corporate sponsorship intersect with festivals’ obligations to provide queer space for the community.

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Biografía del autor/a

Theresa Heath, King’s College, London

Theresa Heath is a PhD candidate researching an AHRC-funded thesis on LGBT/queer film festivals and queer cinema at King’s College, London. She is also founder and producer of Wotever DIY Film Festival, an LGBTQIA event screening amateur and low Saggi/Ensayos/Essais/Essays N. 20 – 11/2018 135 budget work by the community. Publications: Heath, Theresa, 2017, “Saving space: strategies of space reclamation at early women’s film festivals and queer film festivals today,” Studies in European Cinema DOI: 10.1080/17411548.2018.1432924.

Publicado

2018-11-30

Cómo citar

Heath, Theresa. 2018. «Neoliberalism, Politics and Resistance: Queer Film Festivals and the Fight Against Urban Erasure». Altre Modernità, n.º 20 (noviembre):118-35. https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/10827.

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