Podcast for Social Research, Episode 70.5: But I’m a Cheerleader—A Brief Film Guide
Sep 22, 2023
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In this shortcast, the hosts and a guest discuss the queer cult classic film 'But I'm a Cheerleader'. They explore topics such as hyper normativity, gender deviance, the origins of queerness, plastic as symbolism, conversion therapy's dark history, aesthetic choices, representation of heterosexuality, and the film's feminist and femme perspectives.
The film 'But I'm a Cheerleader' satirically critiques gay conversion therapy and compulsory heterosexuality, highlighting the absurdity of suppressing non-heterosexual desires.
The representation of femme queerness in the film challenges stereotypes and explores the interplay between gender and sexuality.
Deep dives
Film analysis and cultural context
The podcast episode delves into an analysis of the film 'But I'm a Cheerleader,' a queer cult classic from 1999. The hosts discuss its satirical take on gay conversion therapy and compulsory heterosexuality, exploring the film's relevance and prescience. They also touch on related topics such as Freudian concepts, femme queerness, turn-of-the-century queer cinema, and the role of camp and aesthetics in the film.
Critique of heteronormativity
The hosts highlight the film's criticism of heteronormativity, examining how it portrays heterosexuality and its gendered expectations. They discuss the absurdity of the attempts to suppress non-heterosexual desires and the characters' journey to embrace their authentic selves. They also analyze the role of surfaces and appearances, as well as the camp aesthetic in challenging societal norms and highlighting the artificiality of compulsory heterosexuality.
Representation of queer identities
The podcast explores the representation of queer identities in the film, particularly femme queerness. They discuss how the film subverts expectations by foregrounding a femme queer protagonist, challenging the dominant focus on butch identity in LGBTQ cinema of the time. The hosts analyze the significance of this representation and its exploration of desire, stereotypes, and the interplay between gender and sexuality.
Relevance to contemporary discourse
The hosts draw connections between the film's themes and contemporary issues in queer and trans discourse, discussing the relevance of conversion therapy today and the ongoing struggle for acceptance and understanding. They highlight the film's enduring appeal and its interrogations of gender, desire, and the complexities of sexual orientation.
In this shortcast edition of the Podcast for Social Research, recorded live at BISR Central, BISR’s Rebecca Ariel Porte, Paige Sweet, and special guest Sonia Werner take an in-depth look back at Jamie Babbit’s 1999 queer cult classic But I’m a Cheerleader—a campy send-up of gay conversion therapy and compulsory heterosexuality. What are the “roots” of sexual desire? Rebecca, Paige, and Sonia parse the film’s playful mockery of the very notion—spoiler alert!—that sexuality (of any stripe) has anything so neatly grounded about it. Topics touched on include: sexuality’s intersubjective structure, plastic flowers and monochrome palettes, Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, comedy as coping mechanism, femme queerness, butch visibility, camp as a celebration of surfaces, Foucault, discipline, straight pedagogy, and more!
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The Podcast for Social Research is produced by Elliot Yokum. If you like what you’ve heard, consider subscribing to Brooklyn Institute’s Patreon Page, where you can enjoy access to all past and future episodes of the podcast.
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