Abstract
L'Inhumaine (Marcel L'Herbier, 1924) permits multiple subversive readings and queer spectatorial positions as a result of Georgette Leblanc's interventions in the narrative, the film's misquoting of post-World War I heterosexual paradigms, and citations to gay, lesbian, and queer figures.
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