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Happy Pride from Intellect!
Thursday, June 09, 2022

Happy Pride from Intellect!

In honour of Pride month Intellect is making articles from across a range of our journals free to access until 7 July 2022!

 

The free articles include:

 

‘Virtually Commedia: An interactive online theatre programme for LGBTQ+ youth’ by Jeffrey Pufahl, Savannah Simerly, Hanna Bayne and Camilo Reina Munoz
Journal of Applied Arts & Health 13.1

 

‘Colourblind coverage: Mainstream media erasure of intersectionality in large-scale cases of anti-LGBTQ violence’ by Isabel L. Krakoff
Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture 6.2

 

‘Writing inclusive and diverse children’s television: Transgender representation in ABC Australia’s First Day’ by Natalie Krikowa
Journal of Screenwriting 12.3

 

‘Fashion-forward killer: Villanelle, costuming and queer style in Killing Eve’ by Sarah Gilligan and Jacky Collins
Film, Fashion & Consumption 10.2

 

‘‘Moments in the Woods’: Gay cruising, Into the Woods and AIDS’ by Mark Montondo
Studies in Musical Theatre 15.3

 

‘Therapeutic teaching artistry: Towards a wellness model for enhancing vitality in older adults’ by Andrew M. Gaines
Drama Therapy Review 7.1

 

‘Sizing up gender: Bringing the joy of fat, gender and fashion into focus’ by Calla Evans, Mindy Stricke, Ben Barry and May Friedman
Critical Studies in Fashion & Beauty 12.2

 

‘Ecstatic queer nature: Flowers, seeds and everyday joys in paintings by Jonathan Lyndon Chase’ by David Deutsch
Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture 6.3

 

‘Swedish racial innocence on film: To be young, queer and Black in Swedish documentary filmmaking’ by Benjamin Mier-Cruz
Journal of Scandinavian Cinema 12.1

 

‘Fluid’ by Blake Little
Public 31.62

 

‘Paris Is Burning: Intersectionality in 90s Queer Cinema’ by Tara Brew
Film Matters 10.3

 

‘LGBTQ+ female protagonists in horror cinema today: The Italian case’ by Lauren De Camilla
Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies 8.2

 

‘Hipster Boys Wear American Apparel Briefs: Queer complexity and universality in Weekend’ by D. Gilson
Film International 17.1

 

‘Before The Sheik: Rudolph Valentino and sexual melancholia’ by Elisabetta Girelli
Film International 13.2

 

‘Literary form, hierarchies and the meeting of two plots in Patrick Gale’s “A Slight Chill”’ by Tom Ue
Short Fiction in Theory & Practice 10.1

 

‘“I cut it [her hair] real short right after I got the job”: Queer coding during the interview for LGBTQ+ women’ by Kelly Reddy-Best
Fashion, Style & Popular Culture 5.2

 

'”Coming into focus”: Realizing the potential of strange girl cinema in Todd Haynes's Carol’ by Lindsey Pelucacci
Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture 5.1