Description: Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy by Nicholas de Villiers "A critical figure in queer Sinophone cinema, Tsai Ming-liang is a major force in Taiwan cinema and global moving image art. Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy offers a fascinating, systematic method for analyzing the queerness of Tsais films, drawing on extensive interviews with the director while also offering a complete reappraisal of Tsais body of work"-- FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description A brilliant approach to the queerness of one of Taiwans greatest auteurs A critical figure in queer Sinophone cinema-and the first director ever commissioned to create a film for the permanent collection of the Louvre-Tsai Ming-liang is a major force in Taiwan cinema and global moving image art. Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy offers a fascinating, systematic method for analyzing the queerness of Tsais films.Nicholas de Villiers argues that Tsai expands and revises the notion of queerness by engaging with the sexuality of characters who are migrants, tourists, diasporic, or otherwise displaced. Through their lack of fixed identities, these characters offer a clear challenge to the binary division between heterosexuality and homosexuality, as well as the Orientalist binary division of Asia versus the West. Ultimately, de Villiers explores how Tsais films help us understand queerness in terms of spatial, temporal, and sexual disorientation.Conceiving of Tsais cinema as an intertextual network, Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy makes an important addition to scholarly work on Tsai in English. It draws on extensive interviews with the director, while also offering a complete reappraisal of Tsais body of work. Contributing to queer film theory and the aesthetics of displacement, Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy reveals striking connections between sexuality, space, and cinema. Author Biography Nicholas de Villiers is professor of English and film at the University of North Florida. He is author of Opacity and the Closet: Queer Tactics in Foucault, Barthes, and Warhol and Sexography: Sex Work in Documentary, both from Minnesota. Review "Condensed and intimate, Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy offers a systematic and insightful method to approach the queerness of Tsai Ming-liangs cinema, presenting a renewed understanding of queerness and queering in relation to the cinema as a medium and to queer politics and power relations that are specific to East and Southeast Asian cinemas"—Victor Fan, author of Cinema Illuminating Reality: Media Philosophy through Buddhism "Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy is an elucidating work... Apart from that it sheds new light on one of Taiwans best-known filmmakers, it lays out a new way of interpreting Tsais works that draws on history, the urban fabric, affect, while opening the way for creative readings of Tsai. The book adds to and also builds on our understanding of Tsai, while also pushing beyond, and being more than that."—Brian Hioe, No Man Is an Island "In Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy: Sexual Disorientation in the Films of Tsai Ming-Liang, Nicholas de Villiers illuminates Tsais complicated and opaque filmography by unpacking the complex intersectional pieces of the directors identity and thematic output."—Film Quarterly Long Description A brilliant approach to the queerness of one of Taiwans greatest auteurs A critical figure in queer Sinophone cinema--and the first director ever commissioned to create a film for the permanent collection of the Louvre--Tsai Ming-liang is a major force in Taiwan cinema and global moving image art. Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy offers a fascinating, systematic method for analyzing the queerness of Tsais films. Nicholas de Villiers argues that Tsai expands and revises the notion of queerness by engaging with the sexuality of characters who are migrants, tourists, diasporic, or otherwise displaced. Through their lack of fixed identities, these characters offer a clear challenge to the binary division between heterosexuality and homosexuality, as well as the Orientalist binary division of Asia versus the West. Ultimately, de Villiers explores how Tsais films help us understand queerness in terms of spatial, temporal, and sexual disorientation. Conceiving of Tsais cinema as an intertextual network, Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy makes an important addition to scholarly work on Tsai in English. It draws on extensive interviews with the director, while also offering a complete reappraisal of Tsais body of work. Contributing to queer film theory and the aesthetics of displacement, Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy reveals striking connections between sexuality, space, and cinema. Review Quote "Condensed and intimate, Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy offers a systematic and insightful method to approach the queerness of Tsai Ming-liangs cinema, presenting a renewed understanding of queerness and queering in relation to the cinema as a medium and to queer politics and power relations that are specific to East and Southeast Asian cinemas"--Victor Fan, author of Cinema Illuminating Reality: Media Philosophy through Buddhism Details ISBN1517913187 Author Nicholas de Villiers Publisher University of Minnesota Press Format Paperback Pages 216 Year 2022 ISBN-13 9781517913182 Imprint University of Minnesota Press Place of Publication Minnesota Country of Publication United States ISBN-10 1517913187 Illustrations 17 b&w illustrations Subtitle Sexual Disorientation in the Films of Tsai Ming-liang Publication Date 2022-09-27 NZ Release Date 2022-09-27 US Release Date 2022-09-27 UK Release Date 2022-09-27 DEWEY 791.430233092 Audience General AU Release Date 2023-01-02 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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