1998 63 min 1-893521-64-8

Off the Straight & Narrow

Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals & Television, 1967-1998

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Synopsis

How are we to make sense of the transformation in gay representation-- from virtual invisibility before 1970 to the "gay chic" of today? Off the Straight & Narrow is the first in-depth documentary to cast a critical eye over the growth of gay images on TV. Leading media scholars provide the historical and cultural context for exploring the social implications of these new representations.

Off the Straight & Narrow challenges viewers to consider the value and limits of available gay images: who is represented, what they get to say, and how people respond to them. The video is an invaluable tool for all educators interested in introducing students to issues of representation and diversity in the media.

Featuring interviews with: Edward Alwood, Richard Dyer, John Erni, Larry Gross, Lisa Henderson, Marguerite Moritz, Charles Nero, and Sasha Torres.

The Early Years | The AIDS Crisis | Saints, Singles, and Celibates | Representations of Bisexuality | Race and Sexuality | The Case of Ellen | Gay Images, Queer Pleasure

Release Date:1998
Duration:63 min
ISBN:1-893521-64-8

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Executive Producer
Producer, Director, Editor
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Larry Gross

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Praise

"An unusually accessible yet sophisticated educational resource."
- Joan M. Garry
Executive Director, GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation)
"Off the Straight and Narrow explores the history of television's treatment of lesbians, bisexuals, and gays, from the infamous 1960 CBS special where gay men were interviewed hidden behind a potted plant, through the disastrous early AIDS coverage, up to Ellen's famous coming out on prime time TV."
- Donna Lee King, Teaching Sociology