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The latest issue of Screen Bodies: The Journal of Embodiment, Media Arts, and Technology has published!



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Screen Bodies
Volume 8, Issue 2
Table of Contents

Editor's Introduction
Touch and Go: The Politics of Hapticity, Affect, and Embodiment<https://bit.ly/3GkmpCX>
Andrew J. Ball



Articles
Feeling Like Death: How La Pointe Courte (1955) and Le Bonheur (1965) Construct a Palpable Aesthetics of Mortality<https://bit.ly/3R1zMwz>
Caitlin Wilson



Gut Feelings: Flatness, Appetites, and Aesthetics in Sheena Patel's I'm a Fan<https://bit.ly/47XpTai>
Jennifer Jasmine White



Emoji: A Baroque Body in the Theatricality of Online Interactions<https://bit.ly/47UMVhJ>
Amin Heidari



Trans* Joy as Resistance: Possessor, Tangerine, and Affective Trans* Embodiment under Capitalism<https://bit.ly/3T1WFCC>
Saturn Sigourney Rage

Spectacle of the Demonic Other: Transcoding Evil in American Horror Story: Apocalypse<https://bit.ly/3uAEav0>
Corina Wieser-Cox



Princesses, Bad Little Boys, and Normal People: Fluidity and the Queer Body in Adventure Time<https://bit.ly/46CIuqZ>
Candice D. Roberts



Biometrics, Dualities, and Fluid Identities: Decentralized Response to the Modern Normalization of Biopower<https://bit.ly/3uL6HxR>
Melody Ling



Review
Francesco Sticchi<https://bit.ly/47z53hD>


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