Dear Colleague,

The articles in this issue of Screen Bodies range from women beauty vloggers' practices of self-definition as a means of challenging mainstream conceptions of art, makeup, and femininity to an analysis of various twentieth-century figural appropriations of shock therapy in the realm of artistic theory and practice. This issue concludes with a report and reviews.

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Volume 2, Issue 1

Editorial
Screening Vulnerability
Brian Bergen-Aurand
http://bit.ly/2BfMVNz

Articles
"There's nothing makeup cannot do": Women Beauty Vloggers' Self- Representations, Transformations, and #thepowerofmakeup
Michele White
http://bit.ly/2C7Sn2M

Before and After Ghostcatching: Animation, Primitivism, and the Choreography of Vitality
Heather Warren-Crow
http://bit.ly/2C5xeWS

Passing for Children in Cate Shortland's Lore
Andrew J. Webber
http://bit.ly/2kqva3L

On Shock Therapy: Modernist Aesthetics and American Underground Film
William Solomon
http://bit.ly/2BfJuqg

Report
Report: A Compassionate Look
Ryan Schowen
http://bit.ly/2BiBPYc

Reviews
Ling Tang, Jun Zubillaga-Pow, Hans Rollman, Amber Jamilla Musser, Shannon Scott and Kristen Sollée
http://bit.ly/2Ad2AJR

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