The Political Documentary Film Essay is Infrastructural
The Political Documentary Film Essay is Infrastructural Published in The Oxford Handbook of American Documentary, 2025 Topics: Activist Media | Documentary |
Read MoreThese are my 10 favorite works across my 7 topics of interests: AIDS/COVID/Disability, Feminist/Queer/Trans Media, (Fake) Documentary, Digital Culture, Archives
The Political Documentary Film Essay is Infrastructural Published in The Oxford Handbook of American Documentary, 2025 Topics: Activist Media | Documentary |
Read MoreNext Steps: Post-Narrativity, Post-Truth (Post-Trump?) and Post-Digital Is Poetry Published in The Intellect Handbook of Documentary, 2025 Topics: Critical Internet
Read MoreHolding Patterns Video Installation Produced in 2024 Length: Mimesis Documentary Festival View it here: https://www.mimesisfestival.org/ Genre: Installation Topics: AIDS | Black
Read MoreThe Technological Pandemic: Continuing to Build a Critical Framework Published in CUHK, Digital Narrative Studios Blog, 2024 Topics: COVID-19 &
Read MoreHow we Make It: Disability Justice, Autoimmunity, Community, a Multimedia Project Published in Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 10 (1): 1–7,
Read MoreWhat we watch, share, want, disregard, erase, don’t watch, and imagine in times of bodily assault.
Read MoreIn conversation with Thomas Allen Harris Go to: https://www.criterion.com/films/30705-the-watermelon-woman Topics: Anti-Racist Media | Black Queer/Lesbian Media | Fake Documentary | Interviews |
Read MoreThe Power of Storytelling with Asma Naimi, podcast Go to: https://www.partos.nl/nieuws/podcast-asma-naimi-in-conversation-with-alexandra-juhas-the-power-of-storytelling/ Topics: Highlight | Interviews |
Read More“Jason and Shirley (2015)” Published in Screening American Independent Cinema, 2023 Topics: Experimental Film | Highlight | Queer & Trans Media | Read
Read More“When We’re Coming From: What Would an HIV Doula Do? on Pandemic Time(s) Published in Frontiers, 44: 1 (2023): 121-150
Read MoreThe Gift of Time: Listening in Amisk Published in Alanis Obomsawin: Lifework, 2022 Topics: Activist Media | Anti-Racist Media | Book &
Read MoreCapillaries of Care: No Silver Linings Published in Lingering catalogue, 2022 Topics: Art criticism | COVID-19 & Disability Justice | Highlight | Interviews |
Read MoreIntroduction and 3 Timelines Published in Duke University Press, 2022 Topics: Activist Media | AIDS | Highlight | Video | Women & HIV/AIDS | Read
Read MoreVHS Archives considers how to store, transfer, share, research, and reactivate media collections facing obsolescence. It is a database of one VHS collection with information, citation, and in some case digitization that can lead to more.
Read MoreAiming for the trees: Random Access Information and the Digital Video Study Go to: https://videodigitalcommons.com/ Topics: COVID-19 & Disability Justice |
Read MoreVHS Archives, Committed Media Praxis, and ‘Queer Cinema’ Published in Oxford Handbook of Queer Cinema, 2021 Topics: Activist Media | AIDS |
Read MoreA series of essays highlighting the stories of “long COVID” survivors and community efforts to use the lessons learned from other viruses to provide care for patients during the early months of the outbreak.
Read MoreReally Fake takes up story, poetry, and other human logics of care, intelligence, and dignity to explore sociotechnological and politico-aesthetic emergences in a world where information overload has become a new ontology of not-knowing.
Read MoreIntroduction Published in World Records, 2021 Topics: Documentary | Experimental Film | Queer & Trans Media | Read more
Read MoreThe People Are Not an Image: A Conversation on Vernacular Video Published in Institute for Network Culture Blog, 2021 Topics:
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