Celluloid Activist
The Life and Times of Vito Russo
Author(s)
Schiavi, Michael
Collection
Big Ten Open BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Celluloid Activist is the biography of gay-rights giant Vito Russo, the man who wrote The Celluloid Closet: Homosexuality in the Movies, commonly regarded as the foundational text of gay and lesbian film studies and one of the first to be widely read. But Russo was much more than a pioneering journalist and author. A founding member of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) and cofounder of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), Russo lived at the center of the most important gay cultural turning points in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. His life as a cultural Zelig intersects a crucial period of social change, and in some ways his story becomes the story of a developing gay revolution in America. A frequent participant at “zaps” and an organizer of Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) cabarets and dances—which gave the New York gay and lesbian community its first social alternative to Mafia-owned bars—Russo made his most enduring contribution to the GAA with his marshaling of “Movie Nights,” the forerunners to his worldwide Celluloid Closet lecture tours that gave gay audiences their first community forum for the dissection of gay imagery in mainstream film.
Keywords
Biography and letters; Gay and lesbian studies; Popular culture; American studies; Cinema and media studiesDOI
10.3368/FOZR8590ISBN
9780299282394, 9780299282301, 9780299282394Publisher
The University of Wisconsin PressPublication date and place
Madison, 2011Classification
Gender studies, gender groups