? (IAU; isanyoneup.com). What started as a destination for friends who requested nude photos of his sexual conquests soon grew into a hub for exploitation and revenge, earning Moore the reputation of “the Internet’s most hated man” Lee 2012 ; Stern
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Handover Bodies in a Feminist Frame
Two Hong Kong Women Filmmakers’ Perspectives on Sex after 1997
Gina Marchetti
filmmakers and their subjects part of the picture. Both directors openly and self-reflexively acknowledge the presence of the camera and sound-recording equipment, the existence of other screen cultures (e.g., broadcast television, the internet), and the role
“There’s nothing makeup cannot do”
Women Beauty Vloggers’ Self-Representations, Transformations, and #thepowerofmakeup
Michele White
with trolling and bullying, including insulting comments about their appearance and video production skills and threats that vloggers will be stalked and injured, are consistent with the negative commentary that many women experience in Internet
Brian Bergen-Aurand
, the Internet continued to disseminate more negative reviews of the rebooted Ghostbusters (2016)—starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones, directed by Paul Feig, written by Katie Dippold and Paul Feig. I think the film
Akkadia Ford
Club is a feature-length film (117 minutes) classified as a “Biography/Drama/History” on the Internet Movie Database ( IMDb 2013a ). It relies on traditional Hollywood genre conventions, fictional narrative structures, and filming styles to convey the
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Toward a Queer Sinofuturism
Ari Heinrich, Howard Chiang, and Ta-wei Chi
article “On Sinofuturism: Resisting Techno-Orientalism in Understanding Kuaishou, Douyin, and Chinese A.I.” She aims to reinforce the radical potential of Sinofuturism as a concept by focusing on the creative expression of young people on the internet
Editorial
Situating Screen Bodies
Brian Bergen-Aurand
issues of sex work, the internet, and lesbian desire, and diverges drastically from Barbara Wong’s more staid documentary, Women’s Private Parts (2001), which relies on the televisual talking head interview and observational camera to highlight the way
Queer Sinofuturism
The Aberrant Movements and Posthumanist Mutations of Body, Identity, and Matter in Lu Yang's Uterus Man
Gabriel Remy-Handfield
this generation went through: “They grew up in a China populated by skyscrapers and superhighways with a post-internet culture in which an encyclopedic range of influences collide at the speed of light” (2018: 6). Inspired by these radical changes in
Brian Bergen-Aurand
screens. The journal considers moving and still images, whether from entertainment industries, information technologies, or news and media outlets, including cinema, television, the Internet, and exhibition spaces. It investigates the private experiences
The New Imitation Game
The Queer Sinitic Potentialities of Internet Romance Games
Carlos Rojas
, computers, and even the internet itself was driven in part by consumers seeking more convenient and discreet ways of producing, accessing, and consuming sexual content ( Coopersmith 1998 ). Conversely, these same technologies have often had a transformative