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in Maria Hirszbein: An (In)visible Figure of Polish Cinema of the 1920s and 1930s
> Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies
Published: 01 December 2021
Figure 2. Group photograph of Maria Hirszbein and her team on the set of 10 Percent for Me ( 10 procent dla mnie , dir. Juliusz Gardan, Poland, 1933). © Filmoteka Narodowa – Instyut Audiowizualny
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in Maria Hirszbein: An (In)visible Figure of Polish Cinema of the 1920s and 1930s
> Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies
Published: 01 December 2021
Figure 3. Group photograph of Maria Hirszbein and her team on the set of Dotting the I ( Kropka nad i , dir. Juliusz Gardan, Poland, 1928). © Filmoteka Narodowa – Instyut Audiowizualny
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Two photographs of groups of women, mid-/late nineteenth century, Golestan ...
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in Remixing to Queer the Archives of Diaspora: Qajar Photography and the Persian Carpet
> Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies
Published: 01 December 2022
Figure 3. Two photographs of groups of women, mid-/late nineteenth century, Golestan Collection, Institute for Iranian Contemporary Historical Studies. ‘Ismat poses at the center of both photographs. Inscription in the left photograph a reads, “Taj al-Dawlah wife of Nasir al-Din Shah, ‘Ismat al
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Male Weeping as Performative: The Crying Mossad Assassin in Walk on Water
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Camera Obscura (2008) 23 (2 (68)): 103–139.
Published: 01 September 2008
... with suffering. Walk on Water 's protagonist, a Mossad assassin, attempts to bask in the suffering of at least three groups as the film unfolds: Israelis as victims of Palestinian terror, Jews as victims of the Nazis, and queers as victims of homophobia. None of these moments, however, make him cry. Rather...
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Pinkface
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Camera Obscura (2012) 27 (2 (80)): 145–153.
Published: 01 September 2012
... in protest against the banning from the city's Pride parade of the activist group Queers Against Israeli Apartheid. Greyson recounts his experiences as an active participant in both actions: with the former, he pulled his short film Covered from TIFF in protest against the Tel Aviv Spotlight; while...
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Slips, Breaks, and Tangles: Creative Collaboration and the Aesthetic Process of Trans-Subjectivity
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Camera Obscura (2016) 31 (3 (93)): 35–63.
Published: 01 December 2016
... to confront. The questions that this article pose are: How does one attend to the needs of the individual alongside the challenges set forth by the group without the requirement to balance failure and breakdown against success and coherence? What processes might facilitate this balance? From within...
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Varda's Third Life
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Camera Obscura (2021) 36 (1 (106)): 187–213.
Published: 01 May 2021
... installations, numerous smaller ones, and new photographic works, which have been shown in over twenty solo exhibitions and countless group exhibitions in museums, galleries, and art biennials all over the world. This article gives an overview of her installation art and examines how Varda's installations take...
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Interfaces of Identity: Oriental Traitors and Telematic Profiling in 24
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Camera Obscura (2009) 24 (1 (70)): 109–133.
Published: 01 May 2009
... as Asian or Asian American. 24 conflates East Asians, Asian Americans, and West Asian ethnic groups together by representing all three as users as well as subjects of digital imaging technologies. Camera Obscura 2009 Lisa Nakamura is a research professor at the Institute of Communication Research...
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Camera Obscura (2012) 27 (1 (79)): 31–67.
Published: 01 May 2012
... of codependence among various gendered, sexualized, and racialized groups, between the US and its overseas market, and between China and the US. Victor Fan is assistant professor in the Department of East Asian Studies and the World Cinemas Program at McGill University, specializing in Chinese cinema...
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“Miserable Women on Television”: Irene McCabe, Television News, and Antibusing Politics
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Camera Obscura (2014) 29 (3 (87)): 33–63.
Published: 01 December 2014
... television attention as McCabe and her Pontiac, Michigan – based antibusing organization, the National Action Group. In a protest that was more than simply an example of white backlash against civil rights, McCabe learned from other protest movements, creating television-ready scenes that garnered attention...
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Voices from Beyond the Grave: Virtual Tupac's Live Performance at Coachella
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Camera Obscura (2015) 30 (2 (89)): 29–53.
Published: 01 September 2015
...Katherine Fusco This article argues that Virtual 2Pac , created in 2012 by Digital Domain Media Group in collaboration with Dr. Dre for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, represents an important twenty-first-century challenge to the relationships between performance and performer, film...
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Occult Anxieties and the Recessionary Imaginary in the Paranormal Activity Franchise
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Camera Obscura (2015) 30 (3 (90)): 61–91.
Published: 01 December 2015
...Linda Liu Many US horror films made within the last thirty years feature haunted real estate narratives involving histories of land usurpation, territorial displacement, and other violence inflicted on socially marginalized groups. Insofar as the aftereffects of these histories recurrently manifest...
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Invitation to Perform Utopia and Catastrophe: On Okin Collective's Video Works
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Camera Obscura (2016) 31 (3 (93)): 141–151.
Published: 01 December 2016
...Jihoon Kim This article examines a series of video works by Okin Collective, a group of three Korean artists (Jin Shiu, Kim Hwayong, and Yi Joungmin) who have over the past few years been productively concerned with an array of political, social, and cultural issues from both local and global...
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Biometrics and Opacity: A Conversation
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Camera Obscura (2016) 31 (2 (92)): 155–165.
Published: 01 September 2016
... politics of visibility, including the actions of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation in Chiapas, Mexico, the tactics of the global hacker group Anonymous, the politics of the veil or hijab, the use of balaclavas by Pussy Riot members based in Russia, and the performance of drag. Contrasting opacity...
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Camera Obscura (2016) 31 (2 (92)): 195–203.
Published: 01 September 2016
... in Russia, the Zapatista Army of National Liberation in Chiapas, Mexico, and the global hacktivist group Anonymous. Drawing on global protest movements as well as debates in the history of art, Wyman offers her thoughts on how visual opacity and collective actions obfuscate as well as activate political...
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She Listened: Vardian Self-Portraiture and Auto-Refrains of Sea, Wind, and Sand
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Camera Obscura (2021) 36 (1 (106)): 61–85.
Published: 01 May 2021
... relations extending from a person, family, or group, to a greater world-memory and duration comprising “us” all. As it heeds these foldings of the world, this article considers subjectification processes that take into a self all elements of nature. With sustained awareness of the “hundreds of thousands...
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The Reserve Army of Affectivity: Unemployed Labor in William Greaves's Psychodramatic Cinéma Vérité
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Camera Obscura (2022) 37 (1 (109)): 31–59.
Published: 01 May 2022
... with repairing communication between white factory foremen and black men who were labeled the hard‐core unemployed, Greaves combines the documentary style of cinéma vérité with psychodrama, a group therapy method that uses theatrical techniques of role‐play and reenactment to both reveal and treat social...
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Queer/Palestinian Cinema: A Critical Conversation on Palestinian Queer and Women's Filmmaking
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Camera Obscura (2012) 27 (2 (80)): 135–143.
Published: 01 September 2012
...Colleen Jankovic; Nadia Awad While expanding critiques of pinkwashing have drawn increasing attention to how queer issues in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories are perniciously mobilized by a network of lobby groups, Brand Israel initiatives, and international gay and lesbian...
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WAVE in the Media Environment: Camcorder Activism and the Making of HIV TV
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Camera Obscura (1992) 10 (1 (28)): 134–151.
Published: 01 January 1992
...Alexandra Juhasz Copyright © 1992 by Indiana University Press 1992 HZV TV (VIP Video Support Group, 1990)
WAVE in the Media Environment: Camcorder
Activism and the Making of HIV TV
Alexandra Juhasx
Camcorders have brought television production...
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Jacqueline Bobo
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Camera Obscura (1989) 7 (2-3 (20-21)): 100–103.
Published: 01 December 1989
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1. Obviously, I can’t speak for the group; this is my own interpretation of
attitudes and tendencies. I feel certain that each of the other editors would
emphasize different aspects of our intellectual environment as well...
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