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Camera Obscura (2021) 36 (3 (108)): 137–139.
Published: 01 December 2021
... approached her friend and colleague Ira Sachs to set up a grant in her honor, through the nonprofit he founded in 2009 with the mission to create a diverse and vibrant community through the support of LGBTQ+ art and artists across generations and disciplines. Author and grant manager Vanessa Haroutunian...
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Camera Obscura (2017) 32 (2 (95)): 153–163.
Published: 01 September 2017
... to the intersection of video games and LGBTQ issues. The interdisciplinary conference includes award-winning game designers and leading academics in queer and video game studies, and its format combines presentation styles common in the game industry, such as the “postmortem,” which describes the design process...
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Camera Obscura (2021) 36 (3 (108)): 1–31.
Published: 01 December 2021
...Taylor Cole Miller Abstract At the same time the 1960s sitcom Bewitched aired in reruns next to drag queens on LOGOtv, a cable channel targeted to LGBTQ viewers, it also aired on the former National Christian Network channel (FamilyNet) immediately preceding a lineup of church programs featuring...
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Camera Obscura (2021) 36 (3 (108)): 105–117.
Published: 01 December 2021
... are predominantly creative women, including the poet Elizabeth Bishop, the Dada artist Hannah Höch, the surreal photographer Claude Cahun, and the painter Nicole Eisenman. 14. Michael Morand, “Barbara Hammer Archive Adds to Beinecke Library's Collections of LGBTQ Creativity,” Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript...
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Camera Obscura (2022) 37 (1 (109)): 149–175.
Published: 01 May 2022
... in 2007 as a blogging platform that specifically encouraged image and video posting. The site proved particularly popular with marginalized users, including LGBTQ+ users, and also with members of media fan communities (two user populations that often, but certainly do not always, overlap). Tumblr's...
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Camera Obscura (2017) 32 (2 (95)): 175–183.
Published: 01 September 2017
... performed at conferences, conventions, and adjacent events, usually for small audiences of between ten to thirty people. The majority of participants are familiar with games and interactive fiction, though many do not necessarily identify as gamers. At QGCon, conference attendees were either LGBTQ...
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Camera Obscura (2017) 32 (1 (94)): 63–91.
Published: 01 May 2017
... and television representations of LGBTQ individuals and families in biopolitical contexts and another on the changing definitions of political art in the age of biopower. ...
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Camera Obscura (2016) 31 (1 (91)): 123–151.
Published: 01 May 2016
... that such documentaries are implicitly or explicitly directed to an LGBTQ audience presumed to be youth- ful in one way or another, they often risk adding insult to injury by alienating, above all, the more savvy and diligent audience con- stituencies by assuming not just their ignorance of certain histori...
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Camera Obscura (2020) 35 (3 (105)): 30–59.
Published: 01 December 2020
..., environmental injustice.15 This logic, though, switches gears in my investigation of Goodbye Gauley Mountain, which blends the environmental and LGBTQ+ justice movements in an attempt to recognize the agency of nonhuman nature while simultaneously working to slow and prevent mountaintop removal in West Virginia...
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Camera Obscura (2016) 31 (1 (91)): 5–25.
Published: 01 May 2016
..., invoking Foster’s “choreographies of protest” gestures toward a possible influence on the form ofShortbus , namely the history of LGBTQ activism. Moreover, it taps into the potential of a critical formulation that, like Shortbus itself, is decidedly anti-­ Cartesian in its assumptions and aims...
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Camera Obscura (2021) 36 (1 (106)): 155–185.
Published: 01 May 2021
... thousand followers, making it substantially less popular than the filmmakers’ Instagram feeds. 25. Stefanie Duguay, “LGBTQ Visibility through Selfies: Comparing Platform Mediators across Ruby Rose's Instagram and Vine Presence,” Social Media + Society 2, no. 2 (2016): 1–12. 26. Conway...
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Camera Obscura (2022) 37 (3 (111)): 1–29.
Published: 01 December 2022
... and diverse erotic content, the magazine would no longer be able to hold on to its usual subscribers. After Hefner's death in 2017, the new editorial team consists of millennial art editors, LGBTQ photographers, and content creators who are committed to salvaging what they call a “heritage brand.” 30...
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Camera Obscura (2020) 35 (1 (103)): 1–37.
Published: 01 May 2020
... Boyacioglu, and George Tsiveriotis; the Gender and Sexuality Workshop at Harvard, especially conveners Armanc Yildiz, Yookyeoung Im, Annabel Kim, and discussant Nora Schultz; my co- panelists and audience members at the Transgender Theories of Voice: Navigating Contemporary LGBTQ Politics panel at the 2017...