Between Heteronormativity and Horizontal Homosociality: Alzheimer's and Masculinity in Alternative German Cinema: Nicht schon wieder Rudi! (2015)

Authors

  • Stefan Horlacher TU Dresden
  • Franziska Roeber TU Dresden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/ageculturehumanities.v9i1.143575

Keywords:

German Cinema, Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Masculinity, Queerness, Comedy, Homosociality, Film

Abstract

Given the difference in the representation of constructions of hegemonic masculinity and homosociality promoted in 'mainstream cinema' on the one hand and in 'alternative cinema' on the other, this article examines how Nicht schon wieder Rudi! innovatively conceives of and intertwines masculinity, homosociality and Alzheimer's, and how the film handles the homosocial-homosexual conundrum. We suggest that films in particular create imaginary spaces in which a ludic, creative and experimental (re)thinking of real-life issues becomes possible. Differentiating between vertical and horizontal homosociality, this article argues that Nicht schon wieder Rudi! not only questions prevalent dogmas and discourses, but also produces a specific knowledge about alternative models of care and concepts of dementia and masculinity; concepts of masculinity that are less conceived of as phallic and hierarchical but as interdependent dynamic configurations, ranging from care and affection to love and desire. Although the homosocial and especially the homosexual dimension is ultimately contained and almost revoked towards the end of the film, the homosocial relationships displayed still serve to deconstruct homophobia and question or even queer heterosexual male friendships.

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Published

2025-02-26

How to Cite

Horlacher, S., and F. Roeber. “Between Heteronormativity and Horizontal Homosociality: Alzheimer’s and Masculinity in Alternative German Cinema: Nicht Schon Wieder Rudi! (2015)”. Age, Culture, Humanities: An Interdisciplinary Journal, vol. 9, no. 1, Feb. 2025, doi:10.7146/ageculturehumanities.v9i1.143575.