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Camera Obscura (2016) 31 (3 (93)): 165–175.
Published: 01 December 2016
...Liz Clarke; S. Topiary Landberg In this article, the authors argue that the 2013 omnibus film Valencia: The Movie/s (US) presents a unique approach to collective filmmaking in its adaptation of Michelle Tea's queer coming-of-age memoir Valencia (2000). This approach creates a sense of cultural...
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Camera Obscura (2011) 26 (2 (77)): 1–31.
Published: 01 September 2011
...Irene Gustafson This article analyzes Shirley Clarke's seminal film, Portrait of Jason (US, 1967). Through an examination of the film's formal qualities within the context of its production and reception, this article argues that the film is best understood as a “screen test.” The relatively scant...
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Camera Obscura (2013) 28 (3 (84)): 1–31.
Published: 01 December 2013
...: The Living Gods of Haiti (US, 1947 – 54, released in 1985). The Private Life of a Cat (US, 1944) is attributed to Alexander Hammid on the Internet Movie Database. 3. VèVè A. Clark, Millicent Hodson, and Catrina Neiman, eds., The Legend of Maya Deren: A Documentary Biography...
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Camera Obscura (1991) 9 (1-2 (25-26)): 4–7.
Published: 01 September 1991
... Doty’s essay, both Christine Holmlund’s “When Is a Lesbian Not a Lesbian?: The Lesbian Continuum and the Mainstream Femme Film” and Danae Clark’s “Commodity Lesbianism” examine the ways that sexuality complicates gendered spectatorship. At the same time they explore...
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Camera Obscura (1993) 11 (1 (31)): 26–47.
Published: 01 May 1993
... abound in Gerald Clarke’s celebration of the show’s return, his tone in writing about the “more lurid” early episodes is positively gleeful. Referring to the missing episodes as “sudsy, ” Clarke calls attention to all the homosexual subtexts that were avoided in earlier...
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Camera Obscura (2022) 37 (2 (110)): 31–57.
Published: 01 September 2022
... briefly. On one occasion early in the campaign, she was manhandled by Sheriff Clark during a march on the county courthouse and dragged by her coat in front of news photographers; the dramatic photo appeared in both the New York Times and the Washington Post . 48 A photo of Boynton crumpled...
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Camera Obscura (1989) 7 (1 (19)): 134–141.
Published: 01 January 1989
.... But then Davies and Jarman are both British, left, and gay, i.e., not “The Avant Garde.” This year I saw many women on the verge of nervous breakdowns. In John Cassavetes’ Opening Night, Jackie Burroughs, Louise Clark, John Frizzell, John Walker, and Aerlyn Weissman’s A Winter Tan...
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Camera Obscura (2003) 18 (3 (54)): 3–38.
Published: 01 December 2003
... each year (fifteen in 1972),40 and every festival also included intermedia work of some kind (in 1972, a live dance/ video event called Cycles by Elsa Tambellini and Judith Scott; in 1973, three performances by cellist Charlotte Moorman; in 1975, interactive video “toys” by Wendy Clarke, Susan...
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Camera Obscura (2017) 32 (1 (94)): 129–165.
Published: 01 May 2017
... by actresses, many of them ingenues like Pickford, Margue- rite Clark, and Ella Hall.41 Similarly, the only pairs of biological doubles consistently gracing the screens in the US during the 1910s were two acts by twin girls in their teens: the Thanhouser Twins and the Vitagraph Twins, respectively...
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Camera Obscura (2017) 32 (3 (96)): 63–91.
Published: 01 December 2017
... the man his biographers tell about. He educated his female friends on art, music, fashion, and their rela- tionships with men; they educated him on appropriate high society behavior.19 As Capote’s biographer Gerald Clarke writes, “No Casa- nova had ever admired lovely women more fervently or had...
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Camera Obscura (2006) 21 (1 (61)): 71–103.
Published: 01 May 2006
... to the scientific racism and sexism of anthro- pological photography, abolitionists circulated the trope and ico- nography of the suffering slave. But these images were likewise typical, featuring idealized, allegorical, and highly symbolic por- traits. During this period, Elizabeth Clark argues, the moral...
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Camera Obscura (1977) 1 (2 (2)): 137–145.
Published: 01 September 1977
... Hodson and VeVe Clark attended the Buffalo (N.Y.) Conference on Autobiography in the American Independent Cinema. They were surprised and disap- pointed that the conference made no mention of Maya Deren who had pioneered in the Forties for film as a medium of self-exploration. In Buf- falo...
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Camera Obscura (1976) 1 (1 (1)): 140–142.
Published: 01 May 1976
... become part of his Magellan Cycle. D Shirley Clarke is teaching experimental video at UCLA and working on a comical-musical teleplay written with Susan Yankowitz. She is also designing a collaborative video communications network in Los Angeles: it will begin broadcasting out of UCLA in the Fall...
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Camera Obscura (1982) 3-4 (2-3-1 (8-9-10)): 238–239.
Published: 01 December 1982
..., is writing a dissertation on the “political avant-garde.” He has published in Camera Obscuva, Wide Angle, The Velvet Light Trap, Tabloid, andUndercut. His most recent film is 2963, a meditation on history and violence. Philip Rosen is the Director of Screen Studies, Clark...
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Camera Obscura (1991) 9 (1-2 (25-26)): 321–322.
Published: 01 September 1991
... of Reading between West and East (University of Minnesota Press, 1991 .) Danae Clark is Assistant Professor in the Communications Department at the University of Pittsburgh. She is finishing a book on actors’ labor in Hollywood (forthcoming, University of Texas Press) and beginning a book...
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Camera Obscura (2015) 30 (2 (89)): 125–155.
Published: 01 September 2015
..., would be lynched.13 Similarly, in 1965 the Chicago Defender  described Selma’s Sheriff Jim Clark along the lines set up by Strider; Clark was the “burly law enforcement offi- cer” who called for “outside agitators to leave” Alabama alone.14 Graham and Sharon Monteith note that by 1963...
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Camera Obscura (1988) 6 (1 (16)): 227–229.
Published: 01 January 1988
... Souls: Cavell, Psychoanalysis, and Cinema edited by Joseph H. Smith, M.D. and William Kerrigan. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987. Third World Film Making and the West by Roy Armes. University of California Press, 1987. Aldous Huxley and Film by Virginia M. Clark...
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Camera Obscura (2003) 18 (1 (52)): 188–190.
Published: 01 May 2003
... University Press, 2002. Barber, Stephen M., and David L. Clark, eds. Regarding Sedgwick: Essays on Queer Culture and Critical Theory. New York: Routledge, 2002. Barr, Charles. Vertigo. London: British Film Institute, 2002. Bernard, Anne-Marie, ed. The World of Proust: As Seen by Paul Nadar...
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Camera Obscura (2004) 19 (1 (55)): iii–np.
Published: 01 May 2004
..., Rey Chow, Danae Clark, Julie D’Acci, Mary Ann Doane, Alexander Doty, Rosa Linda Fregoso, Ana Lopez, Wahneema Lubiano, Anna McCarthy, Meaghan Morris, Linda Orr, and David Rodowick Managing Editors: Emily Davis and Andrea Fontenot Intern: Junko Yamazaki Camera Obscura is published three times...
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Camera Obscura (1984) 4 (3 (12)): 107–109.
Published: 01 December 1984
...), pp. 44-53. “One of the Things at Stake in Women’s Struggles trans. Deborah Clarke, Winnie Woodhull and John Mowitt, Sub-stance, no. 20 (1778), pp. 7-18. “Acinema,” trans. Paisley Livingston, Wzde Angle 2, no. 3 (1778), pp. 52-57. “On the Strength...