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Winter - Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 230
Spring - Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 1 - 213
Summer - Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 1 - 177
Fall - Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages 1 - 135
Volume 7, Issue 2
Spring 2021
EISSN 2373-7492
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Affect
Editor’s Introduction
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Affect: The Alchemy of the Contingent
Jennifer M. Bean
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Feel Lags (for José)
Sandra K. Soto
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“It Feels Right to Me”
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Queer Feminist Art Installations and the Sovereignty of the Senses
Ann Cvetkovich
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The Feeling of Freedom, Planetary Affect, and Feminist Emotion
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Recent Work by Video Artist Cecelia Condit
Kathleen Woodward
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Sweat, Display, and Blackness
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The Promises of Liquidity
Amber Jamilla Musser
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Affect Theory in the Throat of Laughter
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Feminist Killjoys, Humorless Capitalists, and Contagious Hysterics
Maggie Hennefeld
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Affective Cin-aereality
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Women and Aviation in Silent Cinema
Paula Amad
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Acupuncture of Time (Fragments for a Memoir of the Present)
Zhen Zhang
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Restoring the Technicolor Ornament
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The Yellow Woman’s Death in
The Toll of the Sea
(1922)
Changing the Subject
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Lynn Nottage’s
By the Way, Meet Vera Stark
and the Making of Black Women’s Film History
Narrating Looted and Living Palestinian Archives
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Reparative Fabulation in Azza El-Hassan’s
Kings and Extras
Expanded Cinema, Recycled Cinema
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A Ping-Pong Volley between VALIE EXPORT and Agnès Varda
Lesbian Bars, Archival Media Bricolage and Research-Creation
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Revisiting
After Hours Chez Madame Arthur
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