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Jean Carlomusto

Jean Carlomusto is a filmmaker, activist, and interactive media creator whose work explores the complex character of unique individuals and marginalized populations. Her work has been exhibited internationally in festivals, museums, and on television. Her Emmy nominated documentary, Larry Kramer In Love & Anger, HBO, 2015, was featured at the Sundance Motion picture Festival. She produced and directed Sex In An Epidemic, Showtime, 2011, a powerful retelling of the birth of the safer sex movements and HIV prevention movements.

Jean was an early pioneer in the AIDS Activist video movement. In 1987, she started the media unit at Gay Men's Health Crisis. She was a founding member of Performer TV (a video affinity group of ACT UP) and a member of the Testing the Limits Video Collective. The numerous works that she collaborated on throughout the 1980’s and 90’s, included: Doctors, Liars and Women: AIDS Activists Say No to Cosmo; Victim City Hall; Seize Control of the FDA; Testing the Limits: NYC; and Women and AIDS.

Her personal films are often unorthodox investigative reports on subjects that have been all but erased from history. In To Catch A Glimpse,

The 2000s Made Me Gay: Essays on Pop Culture

March 24, 2022
why do these queer pop society related essay collections keep disappointing me????

content/trigger warnings; ableism, hospital, cancer, death of brother, misogyny, lesbophobia, homophobia, mspecphobia, discussion of harry potter/jk rowling, transphobia, d slur, f slur, sex,

this claims to be a collection of essays on pop culture, but it’s more memoir than a conversation or analysis on pop society through a queer lens. honestly, “the 2000s made me internalize homophobia” might’ve been a more accurate title. everything she discussed was either an in-hindsight gender non-conforming interpretation of media, a callout of the queerphobia she internalized from the media she/others loved growing up, or the paradox of wishing she had homosexual media growing up but knowing she would’ve avoided it out of fear of being lgbtq+. it got a bit repetitive and left me wanting.

now onto the more specific issues i want to address.

the author takes it upon herself to determine other people’s rep is horrible or performative. she says max from happy endings is awful rep because he existed to say “straight people and queer people are the same” and they “failed to give

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