Pluribus anyone? youtube.com/clip/UgkxNRa...
Hey! Scholars! If you're using someone's work in your class, sometimes it's nice to email them and tell them, because then they might feel good about their research instead of entirely crushed by the academic humanities' ongoing descent into the grave
infinity of butthole logos
still waiting for intelligent longform cultural criticism with psychomarxist explanation of the "everything is butthole" logorrhea in the AI space
The website for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is completely scrubbed and gone! They didn't even leave a legacy statement.
The judge, a President George W. Bush appointee, likened the administrationβs rationale for removing the panels to the authoritarian regime in George Orwellβs novel "1984."
A close up of the Reverend Jesse Jackson.
Here's a 1989 interview with Rev. Jackson from Eyes on the Prize II. He discusses Harold Washington, the 1972 National Black Political Convention, and much more.
Thank you, Rev. Jackson.
Preserved by the Film &Media Archive at the @washulibraries.bsky.social.
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I donβt have the syllabus saved digitally. I have all my assignments though, haha. I might have my readers somewhere in a box but I would have to do some digging.
An ethnographic film class was my entry into film. Transformative double semester class with the history and theory in the fall and production in the spring. It was taught by Irina Leimbacher so it was very experimental heavy. Best class of my undergraduate studies.
Umβ¦can you send this my way too.
Don't forget about the Feminist Influences online roundtable today!
Email the office for the Zoom details.
Still time to sign up for this book talk!
For sure! Some of my best thinking happens on walks. I don't know if I could have completed my dissertation (or my PhD exams) without Oakland's Lake Merritt.
Feminist Influences Roundtable
SCMS+ Event: Continuing feminist film theory from Part 1 during the Virtual Symposium, the Gender & Feminisms Caucus will host a roundtable, βFeminist Influences,β on Thu, Feb 12 at 4:00 CST / 5:00 PM EST. Speakers will reflect on key essays or book chapters. Email the SCMS office for Zoom details.
My contribution to tonight's discourse I haven't seen mentioned yet is the reference to Torres GarcΓa's AmΓ©rica Invertida when listing the countries.
I love a well planned use of mise en place and scene to make an entertaining yet political point. Good job Benito. #suoerbowl
Do you mean encouraging students to tear up their domiciles to look for listening devices?
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In other words, this discursive formation has produced this reality rather than any real effects of media on the body or social behavior. (Note: I have not read the article yet, haha.)
because we have a deep willingness to believe in mediaβs ability to shift sense perception.
Iβm very skeptical of this claim of shortened attention spans. These kids have been told, by popular discourse driven by marketing and the attention economy, that they can only watch short video (even as they spend hours on social media platforms). They have the ability, weβve excused the behaviorβ¦
Is this a definition of marketing?
Fascinated by Melania Trumpβs description of her film. Itβs not a documentary, she said. βIt is a creative experience that offers perspectives, insights and moments.β www.cnn.com/2026/01/30/p...
Still time left to register for this! And if you HATE AI and don't want to talk about it, you'll be surprised how you'll enjoy and get out of this ;)
I keep thinking about the line from bell hooks' Feminism is for Everybody, "Patriarchal masculinity teaches men that their sense of self and identity, their reason for being, resides in their capacity to dominate others."
Flyer with image of new book "Teaching AI in Film and Media Studies: Lights, Camera, Algorithms." Event is on Friday, Feb. 13 at 1pm Eastern time. Authors Bridgeet Kies and Mel Stanfill.
Please join us on Friday, Feb. 13 @ 1pm Eastern for a book talk with @bridgetkies.bsky.social and @melstanfill.bsky.social on their new book "Teaching AI in Film and Media Studies." Register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
CFP for the @nontheatricalscms.bsky.social SIG's Student Essay Award! Click the link to read the full description. Be sure to send to your colleagues and students!
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SCMS-2026 GSO Mentorship
GSO is hosting one-on-one mentorship meetings (in person at SCMS or virtual) connecting grad students,recent grads, & precariously employed scholars with advanced academic & alt-ac mentors.
π Mentor & mentee sign-up forms are linked and available via QR codes in the flyer.
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Assistant Professor of Black Studies
In our latest issue, Laura McMahon explores an increasingly distinct tendency in Black feminist experimental film and video to turn to dance as a way of reimagining colonial histories, archives, and afterlives.
Open access now! doi.org/10.1525/fmh....
Awesome. When I read this title I immediately thought of Onyeka Igwe. Glad to see it includes her work.