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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
Full-Text Articles in Other Film and Media Studies
In Another Person’S Skin: Adaptations Of To Kill A Mockingbird And The Characterization Of Scout Finch, Eric A. Pitz
In Another Person’S Skin: Adaptations Of To Kill A Mockingbird And The Characterization Of Scout Finch, Eric A. Pitz
Conspectus Borealis
No abstract provided.
Filming The Stage: Reflections On The Historical And The Aesthetic Perspectives Of An Essential Archive Of The Future, André Deridder
Filming The Stage: Reflections On The Historical And The Aesthetic Perspectives Of An Essential Archive Of The Future, André Deridder
Proceedings from the Document Academy
Since the appearance and growth of cinema, a close but sometimes ambiguous relationship has been forged between the “Seventh Art” and the performing arts. Although cinema evolved quickly to become an art form in its own right, the stage and the productions produced for this space remain an object of attention for film directors. The relationship between the audio-visual sector and the presentational arts torments historians, creators and aestheticians alike. Experimented with and made use of by some, with varying degrees of success, fully rejected by others, the filming of the stage always raises many practical questions as well as …
Building Brand Kurdistan: Helly Luv, The Gender Of Nationhood, And The War On Terror, Nicholas S. Glastonbury
Building Brand Kurdistan: Helly Luv, The Gender Of Nationhood, And The War On Terror, Nicholas S. Glastonbury
Publications and Research
In the early 2000s, the Kurdistan Regional Government hired a US-based firm to begin a public relations campaign called “The Other Iraq.” Since that time, it has worked with a number of PR and lobbying firms to build a cultural, political, and financial apparatus that I refer to as Brand Kurdistan. This apparatus aims to prove to Western audiencesthat the Kurds are a liberal exception in an illiberal Middle East, and to build prospects of KRG’s eventual national independence. This article explores the connections between Brand Kurdistan and the gendering of Kurdish nationalism, focusing particularly on Kurdish pop diva Helly …
Cellist, Catalyst, Collaborator: The Work Of Charlotte Moorman, Saisha Grayson
Cellist, Catalyst, Collaborator: The Work Of Charlotte Moorman, Saisha Grayson
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
When classically trained cellist Charlotte Moorman (1933-1991) moved to New York City in 1957, she swiftly positioned herself at the intersection of experimental music, performance, video, and the visual arts. She interpreted works by composers like John Cage, collaborated with artists such as Nam June Paik, and founded and organized the New York Avant Garde Festival from 1963 to 1980. This dissertation argues that Moorman’s career sheds new light on what it meant to be an artist in this post-medium-specific moment and proposes that Moorman’s deterritorialization of authorship exerts pressure on traditional art histories. The generative dynamics of her collaborations …
Episode 12: All Things In Murderation, Tanner Elrod
Episode 12: All Things In Murderation, Tanner Elrod
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 11: Blunt Force Drama, Michael Painter
Episode 11: Blunt Force Drama, Michael Painter
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 10: He's Come Undone, Kristen Daly
Episode 10: He's Come Undone, Kristen Daly
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 09: Killer Heels, Rachel Collinsworth
Episode 09: Killer Heels, Rachel Collinsworth
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 08: Ghost In The Rearview Mirror, Kate Devantier
Episode 08: Ghost In The Rearview Mirror, Kate Devantier
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 07: Flirting Under The Influence, Binglin Wu
Episode 07: Flirting Under The Influence, Binglin Wu
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 06: Forgive Me, Father, For I Have Ginned, Austin Williamson
Episode 06: Forgive Me, Father, For I Have Ginned, Austin Williamson
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 05: Who's To Blame, Laylah Funk
Episode 05: Who's To Blame, Laylah Funk
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 04: Fresh Blood, Elizabeth Kyle
Episode 04: Fresh Blood, Elizabeth Kyle
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 03: Livin' La Vida Loko, Nancy Pertierra
Episode 03: Livin' La Vida Loko, Nancy Pertierra
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
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Episode 02: Fragmented Reality, Colleen Hehir
Episode 02: Fragmented Reality, Colleen Hehir
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 01: Jack In The Box, Rachel Zinck
Episode 01: Jack In The Box, Rachel Zinck
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
I Am An Author: Performing Authorship In Literary Culture, Justin R. Greene
I Am An Author: Performing Authorship In Literary Culture, Justin R. Greene
Theses and Dissertations
Authorship is not merely an act of putting pen to paper or fingers to keyboard; it is a social identity performance that includes the use of multiple media. Authors must be hyper- visible to cut through the dearth of information, entertainment options, and personae vying for attention in our supersaturated media environment. As they enter the literary world, writers consciously create characters and narratives around themselves, and through the consistent and believable enactment of these features, authors are born. In this dissertation, I analyze the performance of authorship in U.S. literary culture through an interdisciplinary framework. My work pulls from …