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No. 13 (2022): In_Visibilities
No. 13 (2022): In_Visibilities
Issue 13 (Summer 2022): "In_Visibilities"
Published:
2022-07-15
_Editorial
In_Visibilities
Self-representation, Othering, and Power in Visual Culture
Jana Tiborra, Katharina Wolf
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_Articles
Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s
Guantánamo Diary
through the Lens of In_Visibility
Stella Chachali
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Re-Constructing Femininities
Perverting Performance in Hannahlisa Kunyik’s Susanne fotografiert mich beim Bade (2011/2012/2018)
Annemarie Nowaczek
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Reclaiming Agency through the Politics of the In_Visible Body
Illegalized Migration and Self-Representation of Women Domestic Workers in Switzerland
Victor Santos Rodriguez, Maevia Griffiths
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Hiding in Plain Sight
Minoritarian Approaches to Espionage, Forensic Architecture, and In_Visible Co-Producers
Lisa Stuckey
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Invisible Superstructure of the Visible
Contested Notions of Authorized Order, or How to Render the Kankurang In_Visible
Claudia Ba
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_Essays
Terror Machines
Social Bots in Struggles for Hegemony in Digital Publics
Ramón Reichert
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The Rethinking the Politics of In_Visibility post #Metoo?
Kath Woodward
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_Perspectives
Hijacking the Patriarchy
Pussy Riot’s and LASTESIS’ Networked Performances
Mona Schubert
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Decolonization and In_Visibilities in Colonial Archives
The FCO 141 Series and the (Redemptive?) Power of Placement
Riley Linebaugh
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Women Artists—Still Invisible Today?
A Critical Approach to Strategies of Making Women Artists Visible
Lisa Maria Pregitzer
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Negotiating Sculptures through In_Visibilities
The Case of anti-Semitic Reliefs in German Churches
Charlotte Püttmann, Sarah-Lea Effert
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Making the ‘Other’ Visible in Ethnographic Research
Reflections through the Lens of Caste and Gender, from a Non-Metropolitan City in West Bengal, India
Ekata Bakshi
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How to Curate a Sexist yet Canonized Artwork?
A Model for Feminist Curating of Collections
Taya Hanauer-Rehavia
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