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“Little girls and the things that they love”: My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic , Audience, Identity, and the Privilege of Contemporary Fan Culture
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Camera Obscura (2017) 32 (2 (95)): 89–115.
Published: 01 September 2017
...Ewan Kirkland The recent generation of My Little Pony has received popular and academic attention due to its visible following of young male enthusiasts. This article explores this so-called Brony phenomenon in terms of gender and age, cult spectator practices, fandom, masculinities, and the kinds...
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War and Remembrance: Televisual Narrative, National Memory, and China Beach
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Camera Obscura (1994) 11-12 (3-1 (33-34)): 146–165.
Published: 01 May 1994
... emerging “adult” participation in
discussions about national history and national loss (an emergence
that is re-signified by her study of “human anatomy”) and Gillian
making faces and playing with her ‘“My Little Pony’ set.”14 Finally,
the third section mixes quick shot...
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Performing Essentialism: Reassessing Barbara Hammer's Films of the 1970s
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Camera Obscura (2012) 27 (3 (81)): 101–135.
Published: 01 December 2012
..., my main project is
actually to do the opposite. In what follows, I will use the new wave
of queer media art as an invitation and a provocation to rethink
hitherto dominant understandings of what s cultural femi-
nism was all about. If queer artists and performers are now drawn
to s lesbian...
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Camera Obscura Questionnaire on Alternative Film Distribution
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Camera Obscura (1979) 1-2 (3-1 (3-4)): 157–175.
Published: 01 May 1979
.... Our films are feminist films, women’s films and films produced
by women. Specialty: My People Are My Home.
F. No response.
IV. Unique Qualities
No response.
V. Future Goals
No response.
VI. Additional Remarks
No response.
I. Basic Information
A. Iris...
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Jane Campion's Selling of the Mother/Land: Restaging the Crisis of the Postcolonial Subject
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Camera Obscura (2003) 18 (2 (53)): 93–123.
Published: 01 September 2003
... Campion’s film The
Piano (Australia/New Zealand/France, 1993) by reading Kris-
teva’s account of gendered subjectivity in the framework of post-
colonial theory. My aim is to question the political effectiveness of
what I would term a “melancholic temperament” in postcolonial
studies. As both Rushdie...
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Camera Obscura (2010) 25 (2 (74)): 1–39.
Published: 01 September 2010
... in the commercial culture
of femininity” (171).
My study explores a more recent group of “pinkified” con-
sumer goods: mediamaking gear for girls. Although a wide range
of consumer electronics have been produced in recent years to
facilitate girls’ media production, including computers...
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Pantomimes of Ecstasy: BeautifulAgony.com and the Representation of Pleasure
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Camera Obscura (2010) 25 (1 (73)): 161–195.
Published: 01 May 2010
....” Image courtesy of www.beautifulagony.com
Pantomimes of Ecstasy:
BeautifulAgony.com and the
Representation of Pleasure
Anna E. Ward
In the December 2005 issue of Esquire magazine, Daniel Isanov
speaks of “an Australian Web site so intimate that it has ruined my
appetite for two...
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Technologies of Early Stardom and the Extraordinary Body
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Camera Obscura (2001) 16 (3 (48)): 9–57.
Published: 01 December 2001
... of a technologically altered
world.
In the following pages, I examine the discursive strategies
through which the media complex of early stardom constructed
and promoted the body of its star. My analysis of these representa-
tions, however, is intended as a step toward rethinking the body in
its material...