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Shadows, Screens, Bodies, and Light

Reading the Discursive Shadow in the Age of American Silent Cinema

Amy E. Borden

profilmic event and, in doing so, assert a profilmic iteration between bodies and image-producing technologies as fundamental to the ontological status of a shadow image. As we see in “The Vanishing Man,” the invention of the x-ray and the images it produces

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Aesthetics of Futurism

Lu Yang's Art and an Organological Redefinition of the Human in the Planetary Age

Hai Ren

the perspective of object-oriented ontology ( Harman 2018 ). The artwork presents a nonrelational aesthetics ( Colebrook 2019 ) embedded in the biological brain–body form. This nonrelationality registers a kind of nonhuman materiality, or a geo

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Lu Yang

An Artist in Transformation

Ari Heinrich, Livia Monnet, and Gabriel Remy-Handfield

full digital emancipation and transcendence as well as to a haunting ontological condition that was exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Doku also embodies, writes Tang, the entrapment of the alaya-vijnana consciousness in which it is grounded. As a

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Dustin William Louie

education in this context are constant flux and renewal; he contends that traditional Indigenous epistemologies respect the dynamic nature of the world. The constant flux that governs the ontological assumptions of Indigenous peoples requires a complex

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Perfect Love in a Better World

Same-Sex Attraction between Girls

Wendy L. Rouse

the Ontology of the ‘Crush.’ ” Rethinking History 16 ( 2 ): 279 – 301 . 10.1080/13642529.2012.681195 Oakland Tribune . 1917 . “ Mystic Love is Ended by Death Pact .” 23 March . Oosterhuis , Harry . 2000 . Stepchildren of Nature: Krafft

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The End of the Tunnel

Girls’ Marked Bodies in the Canadian Transcarceral Pipeline

Sandrina de Finney and Mandeep Kaur Mucina

.” Journal of Girlhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 12 ( 3 ): 80 – 98 . https://doi.org/10.3167/ghs.2019.120308 10.3167/ghs.2019.120308 de Leeuw , Sarah . 2014 . “ State of Care: The Ontologies of Child Welfare in British Columbia

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Spatializing Black Girlhood

Rap Music and Strategies of Refusal

Asilia Franklin-Phipps

out of our plantation pasts demonstrates that the figure that was never intended to be —because being is iconized as property-owning-settled-geographically-belonging-nonblack—in fact empirically and experientially questions the ontological terms of

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Fantasies of the Good Life

Responding to Rape Culture in 13 Reasons Why

Cameron Greensmith and Jocelyn Sakal Froese

structures that insist on framing self-actualization in terms of capitalist production, value, and worth ( Brown 2006 ). In response to this ontological stalemate, Berlant (2011) offers the useful concept of cruel optimism, which she defines as a network of

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“Girls Are Like Flowers; Boys Are Like footballs”

How Fathers Hope to Configure Their Sons’ Masculinity

Florencia Herrera

Ontological Choreography of Reproductive Technologies . Cambridge : MIT Press . Throsby , Karen and Rosalind Gill . 2004 . “ ‘It's Different for Men’: Masculinity and IVF .” Men and Masculinities 6 : 330 – 348 . Valdés , Ximena and Carmen

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“Look at Me! I Can Change Your Tire”

Queer Female Masculinity in the Gym

Kristine Newhall

 … help us rethink some additional spatial ontologies, including place, placelessness and movement” (2009: 23). Carrie specifically cited being motivated by sexual desire. Her desire inspired her actions: first, to enter the space, and subsequently how