Chris E. Vargas and Greg Youmans

Chris E. Vargas is a film & video maker whose areas of interest include queer/transgender history, tabloid biography, and radical poltics. In 2001, he earned his MFA in Art Practice from the University of California, Berkeley, where he currently teaches digital video production. His solo video work included Have You Ever Seen a Transsexual Before? (2010) and Libéraceon (2011). With Eric Stanley he is the co-director of the movie Homotopia (2006), as well as its forthcoming feature-length sequel, Criminal Queers (2011).

 

Greg Youmans is a film scholar as well as a videomaker. He earned his Ph.D. from the History of Consciousness program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he teaches in the Department of Film & Digital Media. His research explores the social and political role of queer cinemas during the 1970s. In December 2011, Arsenal Pulp Press published his book on the documentary Word Is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives (dir. Mariposa Film Group, 1977). He is now working on his next book, Moral Panic Media: Gay and Lesbian Filmmaking in the Time of Anita Bryant.