Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Dialogic Cinephilia - November 15, 2017




Amah, Munachim. "Stunning new images celebrate Kenyan female icon who stood up to colonialists." CNN (November 13, 2017)

Biggers, Jeff. "How to Treat a Common Scold: A history of sending women to court for the crime of having opinions." Roundtable (November 13, 2017)

Bradley, S.A. "Mr. Bad Example: The Legend of Tobe Hooper." Hell Bent for Horror #52 (September 5, 2017)

Cargill, Robert C. and Brian Salisbury. "The Princess Bride." Junk Food Cinema (August 25, 2017)

Cassidy, Brendan and J.D. Duran. "The Florida Project, Top 3 Coming of Age Movies (21st Century), Wonderstruck." InSession Film (November 13, 2017)

Clark, Ashley, Eric Hynes and Violet Lucca. "Mudbound." Film Comment Podcast (September 5, 2017) ["Screening in the New York Film Festival a little over a month after the white supremacist horror in Charlottesville, Dee Rees’s Mudbound has a shocking urgency. Charting the relationship between a black sharecropping family and a white landowning family in Mississippi during and immediately after World War II, the film is truly epic in scale and theme. In the new issue, Ashley Clark, senior programmer of cinema at BAM and frequent Film Comment contributor, writes “Mudbound is thrillingly ambitious and complex, and features daring experimental flourishes, including a multicharacter narration that, while initially a touch overbearing, ultimately lends the film an apposite epistolary quality—repressed characters who are physically or emotionally adrift from their families are given voice, to powerful dramatic effect."]

Golum, Caroline, Lady P. and Matt Prigge. "Blue Velvet and Auteurist Television." Flixwise #69 (August 29, 2017)

Goulet, Danis, et al. "How Indigenous and black artists are using science fiction to imagine a better future." The Current (November 14, 2017)

Massey, Jonathan and Brett Snyder. "Occupying Wall Street: Places and Spaces of Political Action." Places (September 2012)

Solnit, Rebecca. "Let This Flood of Women's Stories Never Cease." Lit Hub (November 14, 2017)

Traister, Rebecca. "The Anger Window is Open." On the Media (November 14, 2017) ["New York Magazine writer Rebecca Traister says that every new revelation about sexual harassment confirms what women have always known. In her most recent article she asks 'as stories about abuse, assault, and complicity come flooding out, how do we think about the culprits in our lives? Including, sometimes, ourselves.'"]

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