TY - GEN T1 - Turning the page : storytelling as activism in queer film and media A1 - Coon, David R., 1974- LA - English PP - New Brunswick PB - Rutgers University Press YR - 2018 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_eba_on1121056520 AB - Surprisingly, Hollywood is still clumsily grappling with its representation of sexual minorities, and LGBTQ filmmakers struggle to find a place in the mainstream movie industry. However, organizations outside the mainstream are making a difference, helping to produce and distribute authentic stories that are both by and for LGBTQ people. Turning the Page introduces readers to three nonprofit organizations that, in very different ways, have each positively transformed the queer media landscape. David R. Coon takes readers inside In the Life Media, whose groundbreaking documentaries on the LGBTQ experience aired for over twenty years on public television stations nationwide. Coon reveals the successes of POWER UP, a nonprofit production company dedicated to mentoring filmmakers who can turn queer stories into fully realized features and short films. Finally, he turns to Three Dollar Bill Cinema, an organization whose film festivals help queer media find an audience and whose filmmaking camps for LGBTQ youth are nurturing the next generation of queer cinema. Combining a close analysis of specific films and video programs with extensive interviews of industry professionals, Turning the Page demonstrates how queer storytelling in visual media has the potential to empower individuals, strengthen communities, and motivate social justice activism. OP - 230 CN - P96.S58 SN - 9780813593739 SN - 0813593735 SN - 0813593719 SN - 9780813593715 SN - 9780813593708 KW - Sexual minorities in mass media. KW - Gay liberation movement : United States. KW - In the Life Media. KW - LGBTQ. KW - POWERUP. KW - Three Dollar Bill Cinema. KW - film. KW - filmmakers. KW - media. KW - nonprofit. KW - queer. KW - Minorités sexuelles dans les médias. KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / General. KW - Gay liberation movement KW - Sexual minorities in mass media KW - United States ER -