Vidding and the oppositional gaze: The pleasures of critique
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https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2024.2611Keywords:
Black studies, Cultural criticism, Fan studies, Race, Vidding historyAbstract
What's the same and what's different about a fan studies field built on bell hooks rather than on Henry Jenkins, Constance Penley, or Lisa Lewis? As a visual art practice, vidding in particular would have a reckoning.
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