My Phone Lies to Me (punctum 2022)
This book of 100 poems is foremost an invitation and invocation for you to participate, with others, in an experiment in knowing and working with the internet differently: Fake News Poetry Workshops.
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Read MoreThe Times of AIDS Cultural Production, with Ted Kerr, Duke University Press, 2020.
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 MoreFeminist Media (Studies), ed. with Alex Martinis Roe (DeGruyter, 2026) FemTechNet Chronicles, with the editorial collective (University of IL Press,
Read MoreBy invoking the terms “crises” and “distribution” in the title of this volume, we draw from and reflect on AIDS: how is it one (or many) of the outcomes and expressions of crises that are made ordinary and exceptional at the same time? How are these durations and intensities of crises experienced in specific contexts? For AIDS, the critical suspicion around the inflation of crisis rhetoric might appear to brush up against historical and political refusals to recognize the catastrophic consequences of the virus.
Read More25 Years of Out African American Lesbian Mediamaking (1986–2011). Alexandra Juhasz and Yvonne Welbon, Editors, 2018.
Read MoreA Companion to Contemporary Documentary Film. Alexandra Juhasz and Alisa Lebow, Editors, 2015.
Read MoreThis video-book contains a series of more than 200 texts and videos –“texteos” – that encourage users to think about YouTube by experiencing and learning within this digital entertainment platform.
Read MoreF is for Phony Alexandra Juhasz and Jesse Lerner, editors Published in 2006 By University of Minnesota Press ISBN 0-8166-4251-6
Read MoreWomen of Vision Alexandra Juhasz, Editor Published in 2001 By University of Minnesota Press ISBN 0-8166-3372-X Topics: Feminist Media | Highlight |
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