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From critical theory to critical fabulism: Aesthetics in a minor key
In this essay to mark the centenary of the Frankfurt School, I situate the (his)story of domination between critical theory and critical fabulism. The version of this (his)story crafted by the first generation of Frankfurt School thinkers is anchored in the idea of ‘the masses’, and in the first part of the article, I track this through the work of ...
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Unbossed and Unbound: How can critical proximity transfigure British colonial moving images? [PDF]
This research engages the Colonial Film Unit (CFU), and its history as the propaganda arm of the British Empire, to expose how the visioning technology of cinema and the archivisation of the CFU’s materials fuel the transformation of a racist colonial ...
Igwe, Onyeka
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This article proposes a close reading of Rivers Solomon’s 2019 novella The Deep, a recent eco-story about water, memory, and survival. Solomon’s work is inspired by a song called “The Deep” from experimental hip-hop group clipping, a dark science fiction
Chiara Xausa
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The Quiet Arts: Silence, Shadow, and Alternative Archives for Recovering Women’s Silenced Histories
This article investigates how women’s relative absence from medieval textual archives can be reconsidered through the study of visual and material culture.
Tinka Harvard
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These poems are taken from an autobiographical book project on same-sex intimate partner abuse entitled SUNNY that interrogates how the conjoint forces of heterosexualism, racial classification, and capitalism—understood as Eurocentric—position the ...
B.B.P. Hosmillo
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"The only way we knew how:" provenancial fabulation in archives of feminist materials. [PDF]
Lapp JM.
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Fashion Fabulation: Serpica Naro at Milan Fashion Week 2005
Ilaria Vanni writes about the fictional fashion designer Serpica Naro, an anagram of the name for San Precario , the fictitious patron saint of precarious workers.
Vanni Accarigi I
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Making Mary Ann Waters is a Free Black Woman: Critical Fabrication as Bibliographic Method
This article discusses the process of creating an artist’s book on Mary Ann Waters, a Black trans woman and sex worker in Antebellum Baltimore. In addition, informed by the author’s experience of making the artist’s book, he proposes a process of ...
Henningsen, Kadin
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