Books

Dr. Juhasz has written multiple articles on feminist, fake, and AIDS documentary. Her current work is on fake news, online feminist pedagogy, YouTube, and other more radical uses of digital media.

Really Fake

Really 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.

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AIDS and the Distribution of Crises

By 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.

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Books

Dr. Juhasz has written multiple articles on feminist, fake, and AIDS documentary. Her current work is on fake news, online

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Learning from YouTube

This 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.

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F is for Phony

F is for Phony Alexandra Juhasz and Jesse Lerner, editors Published in 2006 By University of Minnesota Press ISBN 0-8166-4251-6

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Women of Vision

Women 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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AIDS TV

AIDS TV 22 black and white illustrations Published in 1995 By Duke Univeristy Press ISBN ISBN 0-8223-1695-1 Topics: Activist Media | 

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Alexandra Juhasz