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New Review of Film and Television Studies Podcast
@NRFTSJournal
9 episodes
1 day ago
A podcast hosted by the leading media studies journal dedicated to publishing peer-reviewed research on the theory, history, aesthetics, and politics of expressive screen culture. Our audio series features interviews and conversations with scholars, artists, and other guests relevant to the world of media studies academia and beyond.
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A podcast hosted by the leading media studies journal dedicated to publishing peer-reviewed research on the theory, history, aesthetics, and politics of expressive screen culture. Our audio series features interviews and conversations with scholars, artists, and other guests relevant to the world of media studies academia and beyond.
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A Queer Way of Feeling with Diana W. Anselmo and Maggie Hennefeld
New Review of Film and Television Studies Podcast
1 hour 15 minutes 17 seconds
2 years ago
A Queer Way of Feeling with Diana W. Anselmo and Maggie Hennefeld

Maggie Hennefeld interviews Diana W. Anselmo about her new book, A Queer Way of Feeling: Girl Fans and Personal Archives of Early Hollywood (University of California Press, 2023), which gathers an unexplored archive of fan-made scrapbooks, letters, diaries, and photographs to explore how girls coming of age in the United States in the 1910s used cinema to forge a foundational language of female nonconformity, intimacy, and kinship. Anselmo and Hennefeld discuss queer fandom, archival research, feminist historiography, movie love, and the precarious social conditions in which passionate audiences find their voices through unlikely means.

New Review of Film and Television Studies Podcast
A podcast hosted by the leading media studies journal dedicated to publishing peer-reviewed research on the theory, history, aesthetics, and politics of expressive screen culture. Our audio series features interviews and conversations with scholars, artists, and other guests relevant to the world of media studies academia and beyond.