Alexandra Juhasz is Chair of the Film Department at Brooklyn College, CUNY. She is the author of AIDS TV (1995), Women of Vision (2001), F is for Phony: Fake Documentary and Truth”s Undoing, co-edited with Jesse Lerner (2005), Learning from You Tube (2011), and co-editor of Sisters in the Life (with Yvonne Welbon, 2018), and AIDS and the Distribution of Crises (with Nishant Shahani and Jih-Fei Cheng). Dr Juhasz is the producer of the fake documentary feature films The Watermelon Woman (1997) and The Owls (2010), as well as many „real” documentaries. Her current work is on radical digital media literacy given that fact of fake news: fakenews-poetry.com.
Alisa Lebow is Professor of Screen Media at the University of Sussex. Her publications include the interactive project Filming Revolution (2018), The Cinema of Me (2012), and First Person Jewish (2008) along with numerous articles on aspects of documentary ranging from art and documentary to questions of „the political” in documentary. Lebow has also made several documentaries including Outlaw (1994), Treyf (1998), and For the Record: The World Tribunal on Iraq (2006).
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Alexandra Juhasz & Alisa Lebow: A Companion to Contemporary Documentary Film
A Companion to Contemporary Documentary Film presents a collection of original essays that explore major issues surrounding the state of current documentary films and their capacity to inspire and ef …
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Alexandra Juhasz & Alisa Lebow: A Companion to Contemporary Documentary Film
A Companion to Contemporary Documentary Film presents a collection of original essays that explore major issues surrounding the state of current documentary films and their capacity to inspire and ef …
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Sarah Banet-Weiser & Fernando P. Delgado: Academic Labor
USC Annenberg Press has published The Politics of Academic Labor in Communication Studies, edited by Jonathan Stere. This collection features the work of 21 authors who raise difficult questions abou …
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Christie Milliken & Steve F. Anderson: Reclaiming Popular Documentary
The documentary has achieved rising popularity over the past two decades thanks to streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. Despite this, documentary studies still tends to favor works that appeal p …
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Benjamin Shepard & Ronald Hayduk: From ACT UP to the WTO
In March 1987 a radical coalition of queer activists converged on Wall Street … their target, 'Business, Big Business, Business as Usual!!!’ It was ACT UP’s first demonstration. In November 1999 a …
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Alexandra Juhasz & Yvonne Welbon: Sisters in the Life
From experimental shorts and web series to Hollywood blockbusters and feminist porn, the work of African American lesbian filmmakers has made a powerful contribution to film history. But despite its …
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Alexandra Juhasz: AIDS TV
Camcorder AIDS activism is a prime example of a new form of political expression-an outburst of committed, low-budget, community-produced, political video work made possible by new accessible technol …
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Jih-Fei Cheng & Alexandra Juhasz: AIDS and the Distribution of Crises
AIDS and the Distribution of Crises engages with the AIDS pandemic as a network of varied historical, overlapping, and ongoing crises born of global capitalism and colonial, racialized, gendered, and …
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Alexandra Juhasz & Theodore Kerr: We Are Having This Conversation Now
We Are Having This Conversation Now offers a history, present, and future of AIDS through thirteen short conversations between Alexandra Juhasz and Theodore Kerr, scholars deeply embedded in HIV resp …
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Nicholas Baer & Maggie Hennefeld: Unwatchable
We all have images that we find unwatchable, whether for ethical, political, or sensory and affective reasons. From news coverage of terror attacks to viral videos of police brutality, and from graph …
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Nicholas Baer & Maggie Hennefeld: Unwatchable
We all have images that we find unwatchable, whether for ethical, political, or sensory and affective reasons. From news coverage of terror attacks to viral videos of police brutality, and from graph …
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