“This is an enthralling book about a topic at once life-affectingly important and extraordinarily complex: how gay people-or anyone else-are seen and see themselves and how the movies help shape that. Tom Waugh shows us in exemplary fashion that you can combine personal passion and political engagement with the highest standards of intellectual discipline, while taking us on a delicious trip through the vagaries of queer film images.”-Richard Dyer, University of Warwick “Tom Waugh was thinking queerly about the movies for decades before the New Queer Cinema was a market niche, but without his careful thinking and charming interventions, it’s hard to imagine the present cultural moment. Back when being gay was anything but fashionable, Waugh taught and fought, proselytized and organized, so that queer films and queer audiences would be taken seriously.”-B. Ruby Rich, author of Chick Flicks: Theories and Memories of the Feminist Film Movement