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Screwball "The definitive study of screwball comedy. Movie by movie, Ed Sikov brings his theories to luminous life." —Andrew Sarris, New York Observer [MORE] |
Queer
Representations Queer Representations, edited by Martin Duberman, celebrates the eclectic nature of gay and lesbian culture and scholarship. [MORE] |
Laughing
Hysterically "Rejecting the notion that the 1950s was a bleak, conformist decade in the U.S., this engaging, sophisticated study argues that the era's film comedies reflect the period's underappreciated artistic and social rebelliousness." — Publishers Weekly [MORE] |
Boys Like Us "Chemistry," Ed Sikov's essay, traces his ridiculously repressed college days at Haverford, his experimentation with mind-altering substances, and his eventual coming out in New York City, thanks to his straight best friend. [MORE] |
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