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Camera Obscura (2015) 30 (3 (90)): 93–127.
Published: 01 December 2015
... camera movement. Magnification of ordinary percepts, or a general and unpleasant accenting of objects in the visual field, is a common complaint in the phenomenology of mental illness, for example, in hysteria, obsession, phobia, and paranoia. An illness removes something from its ordinary context...
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Camera Obscura (2020) 35 (3 (105)): 116–131.
Published: 01 December 2020
... opens a window onto the interconnections and adaptations that live between friends, sex, technology, illness, feminism, and representation. © 2020 by Camera Obscura 2020 cyberpunk digital media feminist porn Shu Lea Cheang queer media AIDS media Figure 1. FLUIDØ (dir. Shu Lea Cheang...
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Camera Obscura (2021) 36 (2 (107)): 175–183.
Published: 01 September 2021
... of ambivalence on terms of sexual difference, especially for father figures perceived as models of artistic expressivity, and the mothering body as a body of prohibition, labor, illness, and death. Examining the negation of the body, the role of aggression and violence, and the critique of the bind of “male...
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Camera Obscura (2021) 36 (3 (108)): 123–127.
Published: 01 December 2021
... the installation of Evidentiary Bodies and included additional works in other mediums and made throughout Hammer's career around themes of illness, aging, and death. Copyright © 2021 by Camera Obscura Published by Duke University Press 2021 experimental film and video Barbara Hammer Wexner Center...
FIGURES
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Camera Obscura (2004) 19 (3 (57)): 125–155.
Published: 01 December 2004
..., and not
through its form.
—Todd Haynes
No matter how much we desire, with Susan Sontag, to resist
treating illness as metaphor, illness is metaphor.
—Paula A. Treichler, How to Have Theory in an Epidemic
Released in 1995, Safe (US/UK) seems in many ways radically dif-
ferent from Todd Haynes’s...
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Camera Obscura (2004) 19 (3 (57)): 93–123.
Published: 01 December 2004
... in a much quieter way than the latter, to be sure) in
order to foreground that which cannot be accommodated within
the bounds of bourgeois domesticity—life-threatening illness
and racial and sexual otherness. In Safe, Carol White’s (Julianne
Moore’s) body itself becomes the site of the abject’s...
Journal Article
Camera Obscura (2021) 36 (3 (108)): 145–151.
Published: 01 December 2021
..., and as a trauma specialist. So, I have all the tools to have dealt with Barbara's illness and death. But it's been hard. Working on Barbara's legacy and being her executor has really helped me, and it's become a passion. PW: What are some words you would use to describe Barbara? Energy, energetic...
FIGURES
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Camera Obscura (1980) 2 (2 (5)): 72–79.
Published: 01 September 1980
...Constance Penley The Story of Anna 0.:A Study on Hysteria (Terrel Seltzer, 1979)
The Story of Anna 0.:
A Study on Hysteria
(Terrel Seltzer)
Constance Penley
“At the time of her falling ill [I 8 801, Fraulein Anna 0. was twenty-one
years old.” Thus begins the case history...
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Camera Obscura (1988) 6 (2 (17)): 82–88.
Published: 01 May 1988
... which sees the patient, the mind’s eye which sees
the type.
Two images: the patient and the nosological picture.
Two patients: the type and the forme fruste: the type is the “extreme
and complete” case; the forme fruste is the “long series of ill-defined
cases-which branching off from...
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Camera Obscura (2021) 36 (1 (106)): 41–59.
Published: 01 May 2021
..., in the house of a mother and her children that marks the subject and tension of the film. Mary-Jane's smaller daughter, Lou (Lou Doillon), is ill in bed during the birthday party of her other, older daughter, Lucy (Charlotte Gainsbourg). Mary-Jane is in the house with her little girl but several times...
FIGURES
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Camera Obscura (1992) 10 (2 (29)): 18–54.
Published: 01 May 1992
... postfuneral confession to her reverend that links her
26 mother’s illness to race, class, and gender identity, Mary admits that
she herself is ill with what must surely be TB: “They say it runs in the
family” [Figure 11. The reverend explains germ theory and directs
Mary...
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Camera Obscura (2008) 23 (1 (67)): 178–183.
Published: 01 May 2008
.... Since
being expelled at age sixteen when she got knocked up, Kiki has
danced, sung, turned tricks, toured, and imbibed vast quantities of
booze to get by. She has endured ill-fated romances, an estranged
gay son, a daughter who drowned, and a late-in-life baby. As a duo,
Kiki and Herb have...
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Camera Obscura (1988) 6 (3 (18)): 155.
Published: 01 September 1988
... on a book on feminism, post•
modernism and the cinema.
Lynne Kirby is a Ph.D. candidate in Film and Television Studies at UCLA.
Her dissertation is entitled The Railroad and the Cinema: Technologies, In•
stitutions and Aesthetics.
Dana Polan has a Doctorat d'Etat from the University of Paris ill...
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Camera Obscura (1988) 6 (2 (17)): 112–132.
Published: 01 May 1988
...,
such as the railways, seemed to be responsible for the breakdown of
the human nervous system . . . Indeed the railway spine and brain
stands [sic] forth as the classical Victorian neurosis, that is, a psycho-
cultural illness in which the human psyche collided with the changing
19th...
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Camera Obscura (1990) 8 (3 (24)): 4–6.
Published: 01 September 1990
... falls
behind the image: in this volume we are shown photographs of Tera-
yama’s mother as a young woman and then many years later, elderly
and ill. As in Steve Fagin’s tape, however, it is not only a question of
mothers, but of sons. Terayama died before the videotape was com...
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Camera Obscura (2012) 27 (2 (80)): 161–163.
Published: 01 September 2012
... Arabic — abridged. In ill-
timed guttural bursts. It was a toddler’s vernacular. “Yes I did carry
rocks with me,” I whispered. “From the Promised Land.” “For my
mother.” “I picked them myself.”
“Does that mean I am a terrorist?”
As the words left my mouth I speculated whether I...
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Camera Obscura (2014) 29 (1 (85)): 59–79.
Published: 01 May 2014
... and as detrimental to national pride.10
However, neither Everybody Dies but Me nor School partici-
pates in chernukha, a slang term derived from the root chern- or
“black” that came to describe the 1990s trend that brought to the
screen all of Soviet society’s previously suppressed ills and sins...
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Camera Obscura (2021) 36 (3 (108)): 141–143.
Published: 01 December 2021
... like both a momentous accomplishment and a process inextricably linked with her art, her illness, and soon, her death—her absence. Oftentimes, people think of the Beinecke as a refined jewel box for rare books, but it's also home to an immense cache of diverse archival collections by authors...
FIGURES
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Camera Obscura (2020) 35 (3 (105)): 132–141.
Published: 01 December 2020
... thought it s really important to do something about how we talk about beauty in illness. I wanted to do a book about etiquette and illness, things you should never say, and then I thought, maybe, I ll just flip it and talk about how we pose beauty in different ways. Picturing Us guides a retrospective...
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Camera Obscura (1992) 10 (1 (28)): 156–177.
Published: 01 January 1992
...-and as it spreads to younger and younger women, a generation
of feminists is beginning to confront the disease. Rejecting traditional
responses that have cast breast cancer as a personal tragedy best kept
private, they are demanding new ways of responding to the illness,
which claimed some 45,000 lives...
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