Related Articles from the Pages of Afterimage “100 Suns and The

Related Articles from the Pages of Afterimage “100 Suns and The

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Marks (report: Human Rights Watch International Film Festival, New York, NY). 22.2, pp. 5-6. “‘All That is Solid Melts into Air’: Notes on the Logic of the Global Spectacle” by Jonathan Flatley (feature). 30.2, pp. 4-5. “Allegories of Palestine: An Interview with Michel Khleifi” by Coco Fusco (interview). 16.4, pp. 14-16. “A(na)esthetics” by Alan Gilbert (book review: Between Dog & Wolf: Essays on Art and Politics by David Levi Strauss). 28.5, p. 20. “Appointment with Berlin” by Jay Murphy (report: Berlinale, Berlin, Germany). 36.1, pp. 5-6. “Arabs Not the First to be Blown Away by the Movies” by James Marrison (essay). 31.5, p. 14. “Archaeological Digging in the June Gloom” by Roger Hallas (report: The 51st Robert Flaherty Seminar, Claremont, CA). 33.1, pp. 7-8. “Archive of the Forgotten: A Conversation About the Archive of Modern Conflict” by Paul Roberts (interview). 38.5, pp. 5-7. “Archival (Re)Collections” by Rembert Hueser (exhibition review: “Nancy Ann Coyne: Archiving Memory,” Iniversity of Minnesota, Elmer L. 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Sholette (feature). 27.3, pp. 18-20. “C/Overt Ideology: Two Images of Revolution” by Esther Parada (feature). 11.8, pp. 7-16. “Crisis in Africa” by Tina Wasserman (film review: Today the Hawk Takes One Chick by Jane Gillooly). 35.5, p. 28. “Culture Without a Country” by Ammiel Alcalay (exhibition review: “Uprising: Videotapes on the Palestinian Resistance,” Artists Space, New York, NY). 17.10, pp. 16-17. “The Death Business” by Bruce Jackson (feature). 2.2, pp. 2-3. “Distant Witnessing” by Andrea Liss (essay). 26.2, p. 3. “Documentaries from Post-Yugoslavia: Serbian War Discourse, 1999” by Navena Dakovic (feature). 28.4, pp. 16-18. “Documentary Against the Grain” by Edward Ball (news). 16.1, p. 3. “Dreams Decreed” by Noam Cohen (book review: Propaganda and Dreams: Photographing the 1930s in the USSR and the US by Leah Bendavid-Val and exhibition review: “Propaganda and Dreams: Photographing the 1930s in the USSR and the US,” The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; International Center of Photography, New York, NY). 27.4, pp. 16. “Duplicated Replications: The Interventions of Omer Fast” by Tina Wasserman (feature). 37.5, pp. 6-9. “Echoes of Atomic Wind” by Drew Snyder (exhibition review: “Madame Curie,” by Jennifer Steinkamp, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA). 38.5, pp. 30-31. “Edward Said: 1935-2003” by Charadin Frank (obituary). 31.3, p. 2. “The Empire of Camps” by Nick Mirzoeff (feature). 30.2, pp. 11-12. “The Ethic of the Spectator: The Citizenry of Photography” by Ariella Azoulay (feature). 33.2, pp. 38-44. “Evidence of Blue” by Janet Koenig (book review: Witness: Perspectives on Police Violence by Bradley McCallum in collaboration with Jacqueline Tarry). 27.5, p. 12. “Exhibiting Tolerance” by Mark Alice Durant (report: opening of Belt Hashoah Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, CA). 21.3, pp. 12-14. “Exiles and Cosmopolitans” by Jacqueline S. Stoeckler (exhibition review: “Carnival in the Eye of the Storm: War/Art/New Technologies: Kosov@,” Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR). 28.4, pp. 36-37. “Failed Experiment” by O.Funmilayo Makarah (report). 21.5, pp. 4, 13. “The First Living-Room War: The Civil War in the Illustrated Press” by Jan Zita Grover (feature). 11.7, pp. 8-11. “Frames of Fear” by Jill Conner (exhibition review: “Permanent State of Emergency,” Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, New York, NY). 37.1, pp. 37-38. “From CNN to JFK: Paranoia, Melodrama, and American Mass Media in 1991” by W.J.T. Mitchell (feature). 19.10, pp. 13-17. “The Future’s Past: Re-Imaging the Cuban Revolution” by Jeffrey Skoller (feature). 26.5, pp. 13- 15. “Gaming for Social Change” by Lyell Davies (report: Games for Change Festival, New School for Social Research, New York, NY). 36.1, p. 4. “Grave Images” by Jen Saffron (exhibition review: “Purple Hearts” and “Grave and Deteriorating: Images of the Iraq War,” Pittsburgh Filmmakers Galleries, Pittsburgh, PA). 35.4, pp. 22-23. “History and Memory” by Janina A. Ciezadlo (film review: Burnt Oranges by Silvia Malagrino). 33.4, pp. 46-48. “Home Truths and Other Fictions: Geopolitics at the Film Festival” by Patricia Molloy (feature). 28.4, pp. 18-21. “I Miss You Already: A Phenomenological Understanding of Ken Jacobs’s Circling Zero: We See Absence” by Dana Anderson (feature). 36.2, pp. 18-19, 22-23. “Image Wars: Athens Riots as Dispotif and Event” by Sotirios Bahtsetzis (feature). 38.1, pp. 19- 24. “Imaging the Other: Representations of Vietnam in ‘60s Political Documentary” by Michael Renov (feature). 16.5, pp. 10-12. “Imagining Postmemory/Renegotiating History” by Marita Sturken (feature book review: Family Frames: Photography, Narrative, and Postmemory by Marianne Hirsch, Trespassing through Shadows: Memory, Photography & the Holocaust by Andrea Liss, Caught by History: Holocaust Effects in Contemporary Art, Literature, and Theory by Ernst van Alphen). 26.6, pp. 10-12. “The Impermanence of Memory” by Bill Kouwenhoven (report: Third Hamburg Photography Triennial, Hamburg, Germany). 33.1, pp. 9-10. “In True Colors” by Ammiel Alcalay (book review: Faithful Witnesses: Palestinian Children Recreate Their World by Kamal Boullata).

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