Spinning and singing: Exploring memory and gender non-conformity through screenwriting for publication first

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Baker, Dallas John. 2022. "Spinning and singing: Exploring memory and gender non-conformity through screenwriting for publication first." Journal of Screenwriting. 13 (3), pp. 329-346. https://doi.org/10.1386/josc_00104_1
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Spinning and singing: Exploring memory and gender non-conformity through screenwriting for publication first

ERA Journal ID201137
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsBaker, Dallas John
Journal TitleJournal of Screenwriting
Journal Citation13 (3), pp. 329-346
Number of Pages18
Year2022
PublisherIntellect Ltd
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
ISSN1759-7137
1759-7145
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1386/josc_00104_1
Web Address (URL)https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/josc_00104_1
Abstract

This article discusses a short screenplay written for publication first, rather than production, and how this approach enabled the writer to explore fringe or non-commercial topics, specifically male gender non-conformity and queer identity formation. Shifting the focus of screenwriting from the sole goal of production to a twin goal of publication first and then production opened up a number of creative and scholarly avenues for the writer and means that the script will find an audience (a readership) irrespective of production. It also means that the textual qualities of the script are foregrounded. The script and this article explore the notion of effeminacy as a non-normative gender of considerable discursive potency that simultaneously disrupts both masculinity and femininity. The screenplay and this article also explore the relationship between memory and identity, arguing that interventions into memory contribute to the shaping of queer identity. The screenplay foregrounds dialogue as a textual strategy to enhance the readability of the screenplay and position it firmly as a textual or literary artefact.

Keywordsscreenplays; effeminacy; memory; published screenplays; queer identity; script textuality
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