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Feminist Media Histories
Feminist Media Histories (2025) 11 (1): 15–40.
Published: 01 January 2025
...). Focusing on the films’ protocols of autobiographical disclosure, I examine how Billops and Hatch stage negotiations of familial intimacy and estrangement. I am interested in how the two films defamiliarize familial relationships and democratize care work in ways that resonate with the motives of family...
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The Work of Care: Purplay’s Curation of Women’s Cinema in South Korea
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Feminist Media Histories
Feminist Media Histories (2024) 10 (2-3): 295–306.
Published: 01 April 2024
...Hieyoon Kim This essay examines feminist curation as a work of care with the example of Purplay, a South Korean streaming service. In less than four years since its official launch, Purplay has grown into a platform that currently streams 330 films made by women, hosts a community of 30,000...
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“I Hope We Leave More of a Record”: Radical Queer Care within and for the AIDS INFO BBS’s Caregivers Mailing List
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Feminist Media Histories
Feminist Media Histories (2023) 9 (1): 78–97.
Published: 01 January 2023
...Marika Cifor; Claire McDonald During the early years of the HIV/AIDS crisis, the provision of information was part of the necessary care work for people living and dying with HIV or AIDS. AIDS INFO BBS and the associated caregivers mailing list was a much-needed digital space for sharing...
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More Than Just a Memory: American Artist’s “Sandy Speaks,” Black Digitalities of Care, and the Politics of Technological Refusal
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Feminist Media Histories
Feminist Media Histories (2023) 9 (1): 123–143.
Published: 01 January 2023
...Wendy Sung This article examines American Artist’s installation “Sandy Speaks,” a chatbot inspired by Sandra Bland’s media activism, as an analytical connective point to pathways of Black technological critique and histories of Black digitality and care. First connecting the work to its predigital...
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Cinema of Care: The Child Figure, the Collective, and War in The Little Girl of Hà Nội
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Feminist Media Histories
Feminist Media Histories (2023) 9 (1): 33–51.
Published: 01 January 2023
..., and mainstream North Vietnamese media portrayed them as heroes, the film presents its child protagonist as both a victim and care agent within her community’s care network. The essay shows that Little Girl foregrounds the caring capability of a wounded community by using care as a structural force and a central...