Celluloid Activist - by Michael Schiavi (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Where has the personal diary goneand what forms has it takenin the digital age?
- Lambda Literary Awards (Gay Memoir/Biography) 2012 3rd Winner
- About the Author: Michael Schiavi is associate professor of English and coordinator of English as a second language at New York Institute of Technology's Manhattan campus.
- 320 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
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About the Book
The first critical biography of gay-rights activist Vito Russo. Celluloid Activist illuminates, through the life of this fascinating individual, some of the most explosive cultural revolutions in American history and significantly expands the fields of gay film studies, biography, and history.
Book Synopsis
Where has the personal diary goneand what forms has it takenin the digital age? From the diary spaces of reality television and the how-to diary and its audience of self-helpers, in the emerging genre of the graphic diary or the online diaries of sex bloggers, in the published diaries of war correspondents or the urgent personal writing of Arab women under conflict, this book explores a new wave in diary publication and production. It also provides a fresh look at the diary as a contemporary form of autobiography.In Dear World, Kylie Cardell is sensitive to how changes to our notions of privacy and the personalspurred by the central presence the Internet has come to occupy in our daily livesimpact how and why diaries are written, and for whom. She considers what these new uses of the diary tell us about the cultural politics of self-representation in a time of mass attention to (and anxiety about) the personal. Cardell sees the twenty-first-century diary as a vibrant and popular cultural practice as much as a literary form, one that plays a key role in mass-mediated notions of authenticity, subjectivity, and truth. Dear World provides much-needed new attention to the innovation, evolution, and persistence of a familiar yet complex autobiographical mode.
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Review Quotes
"Celluloid Activist realigns Russo's legacy, positioning his politics and film scholarship on twin pedestals. It is nothing if not thorough; Schiavi conducted almost 200 interviews. Celluloid Activist has so many direct quotes from Russo, his friends and family that it reads like a memoir. It's leavened with details both novelistic and cinematic, and could make a compelling film. You can almost hear Vito casting his own biopic, giggling as he ponders which movie star hunk should play the funny-serious little boy from East Harlem."--San Francisco Chronicle
"Celluloid Activist: The Life and Times of Vito Russo, Michael Schiavi's new biography of the noted LGBT activist and film historian, is an important addition to queer and film scholarship. It is also one of the most complex and compelling historical narratives of gay male life and culture in the later decades of the twentieth century. . . . Schiavi beautifully maps out Russo's growth as a political gay man--a path that was neither as obvious or clear-cut as it mat at first appear--and the book seamlessly demonstrates how the growth of gay male culture during this time was inextricably intertwined with the emergence of series of overlapping, sometimes conflicting, LGBT political movements."--Michael Bronski, Cineaste
"A dynamic, emotional, and fascinating look at the life of the spellbinding gay activist Vito Russo."--Craig Zadan, producer of Chicago and Hairspray
"In Celluloid Activist, Vito Russo has the biography he deserves, one that matches his energy level."--South Florida Gay News
"My dear friend, Vito Russo, was a darling and a daring man; more important, he was a giant in the fields of gay and AIDS activism. In Celluloid Activist, Michael Schiavi recounts Vito's full life, starting with a New York childhood that Martin Scorsese might have written, through Vito's penning of the indispensable Celluloid Closet, the first major study of gays and lesbians in film, and finally through Vito's tireless work as an AIDS activist. All this, plus a look at Vito up a tree (literally) at the Stonewall Riots! Celluloid Activist is a long-overdue examination of a man who helped put gay rights on the map. In the words of Edith Ann, one of Vito's other good buddies, 'And that's the truth-h-h-h!'"--Lily Tomlin
"Schiavi demonstrates a knack for digging deep into his subject matter. His immersion into the heart, soul, and benevolent machinations of Russo's perseverant fight for homosexual justice is beautifully on display in this comprehensive biography and illuminating time capsule that will hopefully garner Vito Russo a more visible place in the gay rights movement."--Bay Area Reporter
"This important book brings both an era and its sensibilities to life by engagingly telling the story of a major gay civil rights activist. Russo's contribution to the movement for gay equality through practically inventing the field of LGBT film history is enormous. Readers will find themselves inspired by Russo's unflagging courage, passion, and downright tenacity."--David Carter, author of Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution
"Schiavi is thorough and compelling both in bringing this complex character to life and in delineating the people and events that shaped him. Highly Recommended."--CHOICE
About the Author
Michael Schiavi is associate professor of English and coordinator of English as a second language at New York Institute of Technology's Manhattan campus. His articles have appeared in Cinema Journal, Theatre Journal, Modern Drama, and College Literature.