Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Screen Bodies has recently been published by Berghahn Journals.
This issue of Screen Bodies is especially focused on screened women and girls, calling for a reexamination of how we divide and classify our bodies by gender and genre and the effects such divisions provoke.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
www.berghahnjournals.com/screen-bodies
Volume 1, Issue 2
INTRODUCTION
Screened Women
Brian Bergen-Aurand
http://bit.ly/2k13vpw
ARTICLES
Ruined Abjection and Allegory in Deadgirl
Sol Neely
http://bit.ly/2jnerMq
Pain and the Cinesthetic Subject in Black Swan
Steen Ledet Christiansen
http://bit.ly/2kC2q6K
Monstrous Genres: Inverting the Romantic Poetics in Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl
Eliza Deac
http://bit.ly/2kChjdi
Whose Club Is It Anyway? The Problematic of Trans Representation in Mainstream Films, "Rayon," and Dallas Buyers Club as a Case Study
Akkadia Ford
http://bit.ly/2jn9hzV
REPORTS
Genital Call and Genitals on Trial: by Giegold & Weiß (nGbK, 2014)
Karen Fiss
http://bit.ly/2k1h8Ff
Embodying Counter-Public Space and Performing Queer Culture: The Inaugural Scottish Queer International Film Festival 2015
Allison Macleod
http://bit.ly/2kaLIhL
REVIEWS
http://bit.ly/2jehKKk
Recommend Screen Bodies to your library
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www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/screen-bodies/library-recommendations
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