I need some assistance with these assignment. the critical concept of queer in relation to films Thank you in advance for the help! Queer media, which encompasses websites, films, magazines, among other cultural products, became a common phenomenon from the ‘70s through the ‘80s and ‘90s, with the increasing pervasion with the concept of queer aesthetics. Queer media has often sought to challenge the traditional knowledge of what is known as universal truths and it relies on the uniqueness of visual vocabularies, the usually perceived vile, exaggerated or showy images that are recognized as queer. Queer media often has a profound impact given its ability to engage with and address events as well as ideas that are of concern to the queer community. traditionally, the film industry, typically the Americanized Hollywood, has been at the core of criticism for marginalizing and silencing queer people through their negative portrayals of homosexuality (Briley, R. 2006 p.62). This paper will explore the concept of queer in relation to three archetypical queer films including Derek Jarman’s Sebastiane (1976), Donna Deitch’s Desert Hearts (1985) and Kimberly Peirce’s Boys Don’t Cry (1999).Through the ‘1890s and ‘1980s, the gay and lesbian characters in films were heavily defined by their sexual orientation and did not have any complex character development. From the 1890s to around 1930s in particular, homosexuality was often depicted as an object of ridicule and laughter in films while from the 1930s to 1950s, Hollywood was heavily criticized for promoting immorality by religious and women’s groups. In response to the heightened criticism, Hollywood introduced a self-censorship code that greatly inhibited the overt portrayal of homosexuality, which led to the codification of homosexuality into characters’ mannerisms and behaviors. However, the birth of women’s and gay rights movements in the 1960s through the 1970s led to the loosening of the self-censorship code as more gays and lesbians were gaining visibility in public.