Warthogs are cute
Fun Fact
editWarthogs sometimes get down onto their calloused, padded knees to eat the short dry grass that their diet consists of.[1]
== References ==Annotated Bibliography
Carrithers, Joe. “The Audience Of the Boys In The Band”. Journal of Popular Film & Television 23.2 (1995). 64. Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text. Web. 7 Apr. 2016
This article discusses the heterosexual audience watching the film and how even though it was meant to be a film that positively portrayed gay men it was still aimed at a heterosexual audience. The characters were expected to act in a way that would make heterosexual people “comfortable” in order to make more money. This article would be considered a good source because it is from a peer reviewed article.
Schele, Timothy. “Acting Gay In The Age Of Queer: Pondering The Revival Of The Boys In The Band.” Modern Drama 42.1 (1999); 1 LGBT Life with Full Text. Web. 7 Apr. 2016.
This article analyzes how gay is characterized in the film. It looks at and distinguishes the difference between the minority and the majority discourses of homosexuality, how this film impacted the rise of homosexuality in the film industry, and how it impacted audiences and gay people. This is also from a peer reviewed journal and would be considered a good source.
Graham, Allison. “Outrageous!” and “The Boys In The Band” The Possibilities And Limitation Of “Coming Out.” Film Criticism 5/1 (1980); 36-42. Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text. Web. 7 Apr. 2016
This article discusses coming out and homosexuality in the film industry. It specifically looks at how the homosexual identity is portrayed in the film. This is a peer reviewed journal article
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