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Margaret Shaffer <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Colleague,



The latest issue of Screen Bodies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Experience, Perception, and Display has now published!



Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:

www.berghahnjournals.com/screen-bodies



Volume 4, Issue 2



Editorial

Investigation, Examination, Control, and Anxiety

Brian Bergen-Aurand

http://bit.ly/2IG9f5o



General Article

“The Theatricality of the Emulsion!”: Queerness, Tactility, and Abstraction in the Hand-Processed Films of Roger Jacoby

Benjamin Ogrodnik

http://bit.ly/3cLNK0R



Screen Shot: Surveilling Bodies/Screening Surveillance

Negotiating Ubiquitous Surveillance

Ira J. Allen

http://bit.ly/38EJEEb



“Pseudo-Sousveillance”: (Re)imagining Immigration Narratives and Surveillance Practices by Experiencing “Use of Force”

Kellie Marin

http://bit.ly/33agoUJ



Rhetoric, Torture, and Surveillance Time

Laura A. Sparks

http://bit.ly/38I1S87



“This Video Call May Be Monitored and Recorded”: Video Visatation as a Form of Surveillance Technology and Its Effect on Incarcerated Motherhood

J Wells

http://bit.ly/2TEARxQ



Origin Stories, Surveillance, and Digital Alter Egos

Sarah Young

http://bit.ly/38EVrCI



Surveillance, Ubiquity, Granularity

Damien Smith Pfister

http://bit.ly/3aPAEhk



Report

Responding to #yogabody on Instagram

Bilge Gölge

http://bit.ly/2xmkZY7



Reviews

John Paul Stadler and Brian Bergen-Aurand

http://bit.ly/2W44DxO



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Recommend Screen Bodies to your library

www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/screen-bodies/library-recommendations

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