Making a Scene: Queercore Cinema
This chapter recuperates the oft-overlooked queer punk cinematic corpus of queercore, and delineates its constituting elements: deviant content and do-it-yourself (DIY) practice, coalescing in an insistence on queercore’s capital D subcultural Difference. In doing so, this chapter engages three films by queercore instigator G. B. Jones as centerpieces around which a constellation of other instructive instances appear: The Troublemakers (1990), The Lollipop Generation (2008), and The Yo-Yo Gang (1992). Irreverent, experimental, and unapologetic, queercore cinema first emerged in the 1980s, as academics and activists were beginning to articulate notions of the “radical queer,” and it forges a neglected link between the mischievous films of the 1960s and 1970s gay underground and the provocative, arty experimentations of 1990s New Queer Cinema.