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    • Alison Knowles: A Feminist Recipe for Subjectivity or How to Cook Your Life 

      Petrazzi, Cassidy Sunshine (2019-05-01)
      This study shows how the work of contemporary artist and founding member of Fluxus, Alison Knowles (b. 1933) performs choice, meaning, and subjectivity into being through holistic and temporally based corporeal experience ...
    • Disgustingly Queer: George Kuchar's Video Diaries 

      Deegan, Elizabeth M. (2018-05-01)
      In the realm of underground film and video, George Kuchar is primarily discussed in connection with his twin brother, Mike, and their trash-spectacular narratives that injected the queer underground movement in the 1960s ...
    • El Hollywood: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Alfonso Cuaron, and Guillermo Del Toro 

      Lungu, Ana-Maria (2018-07-01)
      The three Mexican filmmakers, Alfonso Cuaron, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, and Guillermo del Toro, dubbed The Three Amigos by scholar Deborah Shaw, have received a lot of critical attention in recent years. While the term ...
    • Female Authorship in the Slumber Party Massacre Trilogy 

      Broyles, Lyndsey (2019-05-01)
      The Slumber Party Massacre series is the only horror franchise exclusively written and directed by women. In a genre so closely associated with gender representation, especially misogynistic sexual violence against women, ...
    • Stan Brakhage and the Institutions of the Avant-Garde 

      George, Tyler A. (2018-05-01)
      This paper maps the social and institutional support utilized by Stan Brakhage in his avant-garde filmmaking career. In some ways typical of the avant-garde's trajectory from the underground to the university, Brakhage ...