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Little Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie Enthusiasts
Little Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie EnthusiastsLittle Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie Enthusiasts

Little Joe: A Queer Cinema Exploration Book - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Film Studies and Movie Enthusiasts

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20102021ZINE



Sam Ashby



John WatersSarah SchulmanDouglas CrimpWilliam E. JonesErika BalsomJeremy Atherton LinJohn GreysonElizabeth PurchellLiz RosenfeldPeter StricklandIra SachsTerence DaviesShu Lea CheangKevin KillianWayne KoestenbaumAbdellah TaïaMarlene McCartyJohn Cameron MitchellRosa von PraunheimStuart ComerEd HalterJenni OlsonA.L.A.L. SteinerA.K.A.K. BurnsDesiree AkhavanAndrew Haigh

The cult periodical Little Joe, published as a limited-edition zine from 2010 to 2021, challenged the mainstream narrative of film history with a rebellious, queer perspective. Rather than reviewing new releases, it explored forgotten and overlooked films and celebrated a diverse spectrum of cinema – from obscure art films to porn to Hollywood classics – as worthy of critical debate. Stubbornly print-only, Little Joe was notoriously hard to find, privileging word-of-mouth distribution akin to the films it championed. This volume, compiled by editor-in-chief Sam Ashby, brings together the best of its previously elusive texts and proposes a new, alternative cinematic canon drawn from the fringes of taste and style.

This volume features essays, in-depth conversations, short stories and archival discoveries from a host of queer and allied writers, artists, filmmakers, and academics, including John Waters, Sarah Schulman, Douglas Crimp, William E. Jones, Erika Balsom, Jeremy Atherton Lin, John Greyson, Elizabeth Purchell, Liz Rosenfeld, Peter Strickland, Ira Sachs, Terence Davies, Shu Lea Cheang, Kevin Killian, Wayne Koestenbaum, Abdellah Taïa, Marlene McCarty, John Cameron Mitchell, Rosa von Praunheim, Stuart Comer, Ed Halter, Jenni Olson, A.L. Steiner, A.K. Burns, Desiree Akhavan, and Andrew Haigh.