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Airing Out Ambivalence: on cultural care and the allure of judgment

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Ellen Tani reminds us that one’s intellectual world participates in hegemonic systems, even as we forge the tools to reckon with its entanglement.

Ellen Tani October 12, 2017 Essays, Vol. 3, No. 1: Fall 2017/Winter 2018

Presence + Polarization: Natalie Bookchin’s Portraits of America

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Eden Osucha speaks with filmmaker Natalie Bookchin about the phenomenon of video self-portraiture in the internet age, and what it means for resistance and identity.

Eden Osucha May 4, 2017 Interviews, Vol. 2, No. 3: Spring 2017

Ann Hirsch, IRL

Still from Frank the Entertainer... in a Basement Affair on VH1.
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Ann Hirsch will probably defy most expectations of a feminist artist thinking about gender, social media, and the implications of shame and display.

Jenna Crowder August 11, 2016 Interviews, Vol. 1, No. 9: August 2016
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