Synopses & Reviews
Best known as an iconoclastic, wildly inventive filmmaker, Derek Jarman was also an accomplished author, painter, and landscape artist. In Derek Jarman's Angelic Conversations, Jim Ellis considers Jarman's wide-ranging oeuvre to present a broad perspective on the career and life of one of the most provocative, engaged, and important artists of the twentieth century.
Derek Jarman's Angelic Conversations analyzes Jarman's work-including his famous films Caravaggio, Jubilee, Edward II, Blue, and Sebastiane-in relation to his critiques of the government and his activism in the gay community, from the liberationist movement to the AIDS epidemic. While others have frequently focused on Jarman's biography, Ellis looks at how his politics and aesthetics are intertwined to comprehend his most radical aspects, particularly in films such as War Requiem and The Last of England.
Here Jarman is revealed as an artist who keenly understood the role of history and mythology in creating a personal and national identity: as an activist, he sought to challenge old histories while producing new ones to carve out a space for alternative communities in Britain late in the twentieth century.
About the Author
Jim Ellis is associate professor of English at the University of Calgary. He is the author of Sexuality and Citizenship: Metamorphosis in Elizabethan Erotic Verse.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Getting History Wrong
1. Artistic and Sexual RevolutionsSituationism and Other Avant-gardesThe Gay Liberation Front2. Liberation, Space, and the Early FilmsReconfiguring "Home" in the Super-8sGay Liberation Theology in Sebastiane3. The Elizabethan FutureJubilee and the Punk NationPunk Heritage in The Tempest4. The Caravaggio YearsImagining Change: Imagining OctoberHomoerotic Countermythologies in The Angelic ConversationCaravaggio: Gay History and the ScriptsCaravaggio and the Art of the Past5. Thatcherism, AIDS, and WarThe Last of England and the Landscape of LossWar Requiem and the Army of Lovers6. Time and the GardenThe Garden at Prospect CottageGardening History in Modern NatureHistories of the Fall in The Garden7. Blindness and InsightEdward II: Queer GothicWittgenstein and the Queer LifeQueer Vision in BlueCoda: The Raft of the Medusa
Acknowledgments
Notes
Works Cited
Select Filmography of Derek Jarman
Index