We welcome creative submissions that centre feminist thought: video or photo essays, short films or poetry, such as this meditation by Pulkita Anand in our latest issue MAI 15 Intersectional Selves: Feminist Self-Portraiture www.maifeminism.com/stupid-as-yo... #feminism #poetry #academicsky
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2025 was the 120th anniversary of Slovenian cinema. Ana Šturm interviews Urška Djukić about her film Little Trouble Girls and women's voices in Slovenian cinema for our latest edition MAI 15 Intersectional Selves Feminist Self-Portraiture www.maifeminism.com/urska-djukic... #film #voice #academicsky
Did you miss us? There's still lots to read in our latest issue MAI 15. Start the year off with Angela Varricchio exploring feminist perspectives on conflict photography. www.maifeminism.com/women-photog... #photography #feminism #academicsky
As we head toward the end of the year, take time to reflect. What better way to do so than with the poems of Madeleine Bazil www.maifeminism.com/i-am-once-ag... #poetry #feminism #psychogeography #academicsky
There's still time to catch up with our new issue MAI 15 Intersectional Selves: Feminist Self-Portraiture. Read Roxanne Bottomley's energising exploration of football and participatory design www.maifeminism.com/our-queer-se... #feminism #football #academicsky
Continuing our travels through our new issue MAI 15, follow Leela O'Connor as she explores what it is to be a feminist reader www.maifeminism.com/reconstructi... #reading #feminism #academicsky
Marissa Willcox explores intersectionality in the feminist Instagram art of Hana Shafi and Theo Grimes in our latest issue MAI 15: Intersectional Selves: Feminist Self-Portraiture www.maifeminism.com/making-the-f... #art #feminism #academicsky
Maïwenn is perhaps one of the most intriguing and controversial women directors in contemporary French cinema. Zelal Berfin Tataroglu explores Maïwenn's authorship in our new issue MAI 15 www.maifeminism.com/maiwenn-frag... #feminism #film #academicsky
It's almost the weekend...Enjoy this conversation between Elizabeth Orcutt [guest editor of our current issue MAI15] and performance artist Bobby Baker www.maifeminism.com/domestic-sci... #feminism #performance #art #academicsky
In the current issue of MAI 15 Intersectional Selves: Feminist Self-Portraiture, Oriana Fox explores two works of performance art by Nando Messias and Cassils which share activist/aesthetic responses to hate crimes
www.maifeminism.com/no-innocent-... #feminism #performance #academicsky
Keni Li explores the 3D sculptures, AR/VR portraits, and videos of British Australian sculptor and digital artist Sophie Kahn in our new issue MAI 15: Intersectional Selves: Feminist Self-Portraiture www.maifeminism.com/death-and-re... #feminism #academicsky #fineart #digital #art
Kheyzaran Esmaeilzade explores the performative images that women created and in which they presented themselves during the Jina (‘Woman, Life, Freedom’) uprising in Iran. www.maifeminism.com/self-portrai... #feminism #academicsky #selfportrait #performativity
Start your week as you mean to go on, with an article a day from our new issue MAI 15 Intersectional Selves: Feminist Self-Portraiture.
Oriana Fox interviews performance artist Krishna Istha on the M:otherhood Project (2023-present) www.maifeminism.com/a-labour-of-... #feminism #performance
In our new issue MAI 15, Assunta Ruocco takes us on an absorbing exploration of artist Alison Lloyd (1957-2024) focusing on her use of Instagram to revive her archive of early photographs from the 1970s & 1980s. www.maifeminism.com/insertingher... #feminism #selfportrait #photograhpy #academicsky
Amber Moore uses feminist theory, crip theory and witnessing to explore feminist self portraiture in the TV show Sex Education. www.maifeminism.com/sexual-traum... Just one of the insightful articles in our new issue MAI 15. #feminism #tv #academicsky
Next up: www.maifeminism.com/disorderly-b... Federica Cavazzuti explores Japanese women’s photography arguing that the use of self-portraiture reveals a shared need to make a political statement. #feminism #photography #academicsky
Let's dive in...over this week we'll be sharing articles from our new Issue 15 Intersectional Selves: Feminist Self-Portraiture. What better place to begin than the introduction by guest editors Elizabeth Orcutt and Dawn Woolley. www.maifeminism.com/intersection... #feminism #portrait #academicsky
*Happy dance* It's new issue day!! Welcome to MAI Issue 15: Intersectional Selves: Feminist Self-Portraiture, a packed issue highlighting the personal, performative, and intensely political forms of women’s self-portraiture in visual media. #feminism #visualarts www.maifeminism.com/issues/focus...
🚨🌱 The Chancellor is reviewing all public spending from scratch. Please join me in signing the @campaignforthearts.org petition to remind the UK Govt: the arts make our lives happier & our communities stronger. Now is the moment to invest in them. www.campaignforthearts.org/petitions/sp...
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Affect in Fandom is out soon, which I co-edited with great colleagues! It's an open-access book with splendid scholarship on fan fic, cosplay and games. How do feelings, texts and memories shape fandom? What do fans create, and why? Find out in March! #mediastudies www.aup.nl/en/book/9789...
It's publication day for this edited collection that I've been working on with my two fabulous co-editors.
Plenty of great work in here on animation, fandom and transmedia, and the general importance of this classic film 🕷🎃🎄
www.bloomsbury.com/uk/nightmare...
A reminder that our CFP for women's writing is still live!
New CFP alert! Celebrating Women's Writing seeks a reassessment of women’s words and cries out to hear their diverse voices as they make critical contributions to society, culture, and politics. Creative and academic submissions are welcome maifeminism.com/cfp-happy-50... #academicsky
Did you know that MAI also accepts creative work? Creative responses can take any form, are peer reviewed using our fair, transparent approach and are an important aspect of creative scholarship. Honor Wilson's confessional in MAI 14 is a great example maifeminism.com/the-men-who-... #academicsky
Rose Mulraney talks with Alison Ramsey about their shared interests in women’s wellbeing and the use of animation and found footage in filmmaking to help illuminate hidden stories. maifeminism.com/womens-healt... #Academicsky #health
Happy New Year! Still lots to read and enjoy in our latest issue Feminist Pedagogies in Games, including Julia Kiernan's inspiring account of the power of listening maifeminism.com/situating-rh... #Academicsky #feminism #pedagogy
It's the time of year to think back as well as forward. Teresa Rizzo explores remembering through the practice of rephotography in our latest issue: maifeminism.com/the-beloved-... #academicsky #feminism #photography