Loving Geographies: queering straight migration to Italy

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Abstract

This article looks at male migration to Italy from Eastern Europe in a range of recent films through the prism of Queer Theory. The men who feature in these films are not gay, but their representation constructs a non-normative heterosexual subject whose presence in Italy depends on his productive role in the workplace, and excludes any kind of reproductive function. The central narrative device of these films is the unsuccessful romance between a migrant man and an Italian woman. These catastrophic plots introduce the spectator to a pedagogy of the non-national body by queering the heterosexual romance narrative. Italy itself is queered by the insinuation of the foreign worker into a medium that has been seen as the privileged cultural vehicle for the construction of Italian national identity. Yet the queering is only temporary as these films envisage the eradication of the foreign body from the national landscape.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167-182
Number of pages16
JournalNew Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film
Volume6
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2009

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