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Margaret Shaffer <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Colleague, 
 
The latest issue of Screen Bodies: The Journal
of Embodiment, Media Arts, and Technology has published! This special issue
examines cinematic trangression. 
 
Please visit the Berghahn website
for more information about the journal: 
www.berghahnjournals.com/screen-bodies 
 
Volume 6, Issue 2 
 
Editor’s Introduction 
Screening Transgression 
Andrew J. Ball 
https://bit.ly/3Hp9zm1  
 
General Articles 
Being Screens, Making
Screens: Functions and Technical Objects 
Mauro Carbone, Graziano
Lingua, and Sarah De Sanctis 
https://bit.ly/30uob34  
 
Scenes of Subjection:
Slavery, the Black Female Body, and the Uses of Sexual Violence in Haile Gerima’s Sankofa 
Z’étoile Imma 
https://bit.ly/3qEdju1  
 
Violent Thresholds: Sights
and Sounds of the Cinematic Baroque in Pascal Laugier’s Martyrs 
Lawrence Alexander 
https://bit.ly/3cjdPW0  
 
Embodied Liberation: The
Female Reception of Oshima Nagisa’s International Co-Productions 
Yuta Kaminishi 
https://bit.ly/3nkUPwr  
 
Reimagining Frankenstein: Otherness, Responsibility, and Visions of Future
Technologies in Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad and Jeanette
Winterson’s Frankissstein 
Amal Al Shamsi 
https://bit.ly/3CqfOSS  
 
Bodies with Objects in Space
through Screens: Casual Virtuality and the Self-Mediation of Laura Paolini’s
Constraining Aesthetics 
Jakub Zdebik 
https://bit.ly/30rWQOZ  
 
Report 
The Self On-Screen: Pavel Pyœ
Reflects on The Body Electric 
Pavel Pyœ 
https://bit.ly/30yw2fS  
 
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Recommend Screen Bodies to your library   
www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/screen-bodies/library-recommendations 
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