
The Evolution of the Image
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Basia Sliwinska is a Senior Lecturer in Cultural and Historical Studies at the University of the Arts London, UK. Her research is situated within feminist art history and critical theory and focuses on concepts of the body, activism, gender and citizenship within contemporary women's art practice. Recent publications include: the book The Female Body in the Looking-Glass: Contemporary Art, Aesthetics and Genderland (I.B. Tauris, 2016); the co-edited (with Dr Marco Bohr) chapter 'Edge Effect: New Image Formations and Politics of Identity' (in Mediated Intimacies, Routledge, 2017); and the co-edited special issue of Third Text: 'Trans-figurations: Transnational Perspectives on Domestic Spaces' (2016).
Content
(Marco Bohr and Basia Sliwinska)
1. Camera Phones and Mobile Intimacies
(David Bate)
2. Creepshots and Power: Covert Sexualised Photography, Online Communities and the Maintenance of Gender Inequality
(Anne Burns)
3. Interview with Rasha Kahil
4. Imagening discontent: Political images and civic protest
(Edgar Gomez Cruz and Gemma San Cornelio)
5. Mobile places and the 'cyborg body'. Feminine embodied net-community of #CzarnyProtest/ #blackprotest.
(Basia Sliwinska)
6. Appearance Unbound: Articulations of Co-Presence in #BlackLivesMatter
(Nicholas Mirzoeff)
7. Photography, Politics and Digital Networks in a 'Post-Truth' Era
(Marco Bohr)
8. Posthuman Photography
(Daniel Rubinstein)
9. Smart (Phone) Filmmakers >> Smart (Political) Actions
(Max Schleser)
10. Am I Seen?: The Reciprocal Nature of Identity as Technology
(Leo Selvaggio)
11. The Future Evolution of the Image
(Ingrid Hoelzl and Remi Ramie)
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