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Richard Bossons deposited MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA: the movie cameras in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoDziga Vertov’s 1929 masterpiece ‘Man with a Movie Camera’ is a staple of film studies courses and academic papers but there has been no research until now into the important ‘co-stars’ of the film, the movie cameras. This paper discusses in detail the Debrie Parvo and other cameras used by the film’s cinematographer Mikhail Kaufman.
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Richard Bossons deposited MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA: the first cinema screening in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoThe definitive timeline for the early screening of Dziga Vertov’s 1929 masterpiece has been established for the first time. This illustrated paper looks at the details of the first showing of the film in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Moscow, and Germany. The earliest (pre-release) review of the film in 1928 has been translated into English for the first time,…[Read more]
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Richard Bossons deposited MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA: the film locations in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoFollowing extensive research and detective work, most of the locations used in Dziga Vertov’s 1929 masterpiece have been discovered. Described by leading film academics as ‘extraordinary and exciting research’ and ‘a huge step ahead in knowledge of the film’ the paper describes each location in detail including contemporary and current views. The…[Read more]
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Natascha Drubek deposited Filme über Vernichtung und Befreiung. Die Rhetorik der Filmdokumente aus Majdanek 1944-1945 in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoIn July 1944, the Red Army was advancing through Eastern Poland when they discovered the first traces of the camps. On reaching Lublin they found an enormous compound behind barbed wire in the city’s suburb of Majdanek. Embedded with the Soviet army were film crews, who made the first images of a Nazi camp, among them the “flight survivors” Olga a…[Read more]
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Joseph R. Millichap deposited “The Dark Mirror of Our Lives”: Richard Wright, 12 Million Black Voices, and Auto/biography in the group
MS Visual Culture on MLA Commons 5 years agoFirst presented as a paper at the 2018 SAMLA Convention in Atlanta, this article will become a chapter of my book in progress on the photobooks of the 1930s and 1940s illustrated with the photographs of the Farm Security Administration.
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Maciej Junkiert deposited Responsibility as a historiosophical category. The case of Cyprian Norwid in the group
Global & Transnational Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoFor many reasons, the mid-19th century was a time of intensified interest within literature and philosophy in outstanding individuals who were ahead of
their times and opened up new prospects for the world as it developed. In this respect, Norwid shared the views of his era. Studies on his oeuvre have spread
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Anne Eakin Moss deposited The Camera Shot and the Gun Sight in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoThis article examines the link posited by Virilio and others between the camera shot and gun shot, arguing that this link operates differently in the context of Soviet vs. Western fantasies of agency, community and technology. Comparing THE LOST PATROL (USA 1934, John Ford) with TRINADTSAT (THIRTEEN, UdSSR 1936, Mikhail Romm), it asks what kind of…[Read more]
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Alexa Alice Joubin deposited “The Roots of Anti-Asian Racism in the U.S.: The Pandemic and ‘Yellow Peril’.” Global Social Security Review Vol. 15 (Winter 2020): 50-59 in the group
LLC Modern and Contemporary Chinese on MLA Commons 5 years agoScroll down to read the Korean, followed by English, versions :::::: COVID-19 has exacerbated anti-Asian racism—the demonization of a group of people based on their perceived social value—in the United States in the cultural and political life. Offering strategies for inclusion during and after the pandemic, this article analyzes the his…[Read more]
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Whit Frazier Peterson deposited A Magnificent Blond Beast: Exploring the Implications of Harlem Renaissance Writer Wallace Thurman as Ghostwriter of a Forgotten Celebrity Gossip Memoir in the group
TM Literary and Cultural Theory on MLA Commons 5 years agoIn an early version of his article “Harlem Literati in the Twenties,” first published in the Saturday Evening Review in 1940, Langston Hughes offers the curious suggestion that Wallace Thurman was the ghostwriter of Men, Marriage and Me (erroneously written as Men, Women and Checks in Hughes’ article), the tell-all memoir ostensibly by the origi…[Read more]
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Dorothy Kidd deposited Standing rock and the Indigenous commons in the group
Global & Transnational Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoA new cycle of communications commons has become part of the contemporary repertoire of Indigenous first nations in North America. The mobilization of the Standing Rock Sioux is perhaps the best-known example of a continent-wide cycle of resistance in which Indigenous communities have employed a combination of collectively governed land-based…[Read more]
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Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón deposited Right-wing populism and the mainstreaming of protests:The case of Colombia in the group
Global & Transnational Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoUnlike other Latin American countries, Colombia has consistently been governed by centre-right or right-wing political parties. The absence of political space for the Left in this country allowed governments to portray protests as subversive and criminal. However, starting in 2008, right-wing politicians have embraced, supported…[Read more]
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Megan M. Ferry deposited Language Programs’ Post-pandemic Future in Designing a Sustainable Life in the group
LSL Second-Language Teaching and Learning on MLA Commons 5 years, 1 month agoCollegiate language programs faced challenges for survival long before COVID-19 hit the US. Now with the impending financial fallout from having to move online, colleges and universities will be scrutinizing even more so the value and viability of supporting language departments. This presentation will present a snapshot of where language programs…[Read more]
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Sérgio Dias Branco deposited Laughing in Friendship: The Intimate Ensemble Comedy of “Friends” in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoThis paper analyses the sitcom “Friends” (1994-2004) and its performance motifs.
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Sérgio Dias Branco deposited Being Her/She in “Who Are You?” in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoAnalysis of the episode from television series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, “Who Are You?” (4.16).
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Sérgio Dias Branco deposited “The Urban and the Domestic: Spaces of American Film Noir” in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoUrban and domestic spaces are at the core of the American film noir developed in the 1940s and 50s. The connection between such spaces and noir cannot be considered only as motivational (an association between city and crime) or protective (a separation between home and violence). The context of this genre must be considered more largely as the…[Read more]
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Sérgio Dias Branco deposited “The Class of Images: Sketch for a Research Project” in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoThe concept of class has been progressively erased in contemporary discussions around art — and other topics. The explanatory power of this economic and social category, as articulated by Karl Marx, has been annulled precisely at a time when the contradictions of late capitalism are growing, composing an ideological background that creates c…[Read more]
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Sérgio Dias Branco deposited “‘Being Open to Possibilities That We Can’t Know Yet’: An Interview with Catherine Grant” in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoInterview with Catherine Grant about her move to Birkbeck, teaching and research, the project [in]Transition, changes in scholarship, and technology and the humanities.
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Sérgio Dias Branco deposited “The Work of Cinematic Art: Art as Work and Work as Art” in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoLeaning into the work of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Vertov, and Cunhal, I present a critical analysis of the dialectic of work and art.
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Pedro P. Palazzo deposited Fragmento e todo: duas imagens urbanas entre oriente e ocidente, c. 1600 in the group
Asia Lusitana on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoThis article analyzes representations of cities in two pictures created around 1600: Theodor de Bry’s engraving of Macao, and the views of Kyoto attributed to Iwasa Katsumochi Matabei. The relationship between fragmented and total forms of repre- sentation is studied in both pictures. The European engraving depicts urban space as a whole, while t…[Read more]
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Sérgio Dias Branco deposited Divinely Human: Robert Bresson’s Spiritual Reflections in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoThis talk reads Robert Bresson’s Notes on the Cinematographer, not as a mere collection of thoughts, but as spiritual reflections. These brief meditations record aspects of his film practice in condensed form and reveal the connection between contemplation and action. The contemplative tone of the book becomes perceptible through the careful o…[Read more]
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