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*** sorry for cross-posting *** Announcement of a new e-book: CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS FOR _AFFECTIVE ENCOUNTERS: RETHINKING EMBODIMENT IN FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES_ Anu Koivunen and Susanna Paasonen (editors) University of Turku, School of Art, Literature and Music Series A, N:o 49 ISBN 951-29-2237-1 296 pp. E-book at http://www.utu.fi/hum/mediatutkimus/affective/proceedings.pdf (& http://www.utu.fi/hum/mediatutkimus/affective/proceedings.html) Media Studies, Turku 2001 Last September, University of Turku (Finland) hosted an international conference on the broad issues of affectivity and embodiment. Now in all 34 workshop presentations from this conference have been published as an e-book on line. Exploring how affects are constructed, experiences signified and embodiment articulated, it features readings of film, television, new media, advertisements and print journalism, as well as arts, architecture and music. Approaches range from philosophical and aesthetic to historical and sociological. The e-book, as well as individual contributions (listed and linked at http://www.utu.fi/hum/mediatutkimus/affective/proceedings.html) can be downloaded at no cost. However, you will need an Adobe Acrobat Reader (preferrably version 5) which is available (at no cost) at <http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html>. CONTENTS: Anu Koivunen Preface: The Affective Turn? Sara Ahmed Communities that Feel: Intensity, Difference and Attachment Ana Paula Baltazar Architecture as Interface: Forming and Informing Spaces and Subjects Jennifer Lyon Bell Character and Cognition in Modern Pornography Rosemary Betterton Spaces of Memory: Photographic Practices of Home and Exile Joanna Bouldin The Body, Animation and The Real: Race, Reality and the Rotoscope in Betty Boop Hannu Eerik�inen Love Your Prosthesis Like Yourself: 'Sex', Text and the Body in Cyber Discourse Taru Elfving The Girl in Space-time: Encounters with and within Eija-Liisa Ahtila's Video Installations Amy Herzog Affectivity, Becoming, and the Cinematic Event: Gilles Deleuze and the Futures of Feminist Film Theory Katarina Jungar and Elina Oinas Inventing "African Solutions": HIV Prevention and Medical Media Sanna Karkulehto Effects and Affects in Queer as Folk Martta Kaukonen "I Must Reveal a Shocking Secret": Transvestites in American Talk Shows Jane Kilby Tracking Shock: Some Thoughts on TV, Trauma, Testimony Emmy Kurjenpuu Women's Magazines Meet Feminist Philosophy Minna Lahti "I Thought I Would Become a Millionaire" - Desire and Disillusionment in Silicon Valley, California Mari-Elina Laukkanen Ladies for Sale: The Finnish Press as Profiteer Ilmari Leppihalme Do Muscles Have a Gender? A Female Subject Building her Body in the Film Pumping Iron II: the Women Justine Lloyd and Lesley Johnson The Three Faces of Eve: The Post-War Houswife, Melodrama and Home Tapio M�kel� Re-reading Digitality through Scientific Discourses of Cybernetics: Fantasies of Disembodied Users and Embodied Computers Norie Neumark E/motional Machines: Esprit de Corps Kaarina Nikunen Dangerous Emotions? Finnish Television Fans and Sensibilities of Fandom Sanna Ojaj�rvi Visual Acts: Choreography of Touches, Glances and Movements Between Hosts and Assistants on Television Susanna Paasonen Best Wives are Artefacts? Popular Cybernetics and Robot Women in the 1970s Megan D. Pincus Must They Be Famous Vaginas? The Effect and Affect of Celebrity on the Vagina Monologues and V-day 2001 Liina Puustinen Gender for Sale: Advertising Design as Technologies of Gender Christine Ross Depression and Video Art at the Turn of the Millenium: The Work of Diana Thater Leena-Maija Rossi Why Do I Love and Hate the Sugarfolks in Syruptown? Studying the Visual Production of Heteronormativity in Television Commercials Janne Rovio The Vintage Van Damme Look Moira Sullivan Lesbographic Pornography Rebecca Sullivan Biotechnological Embodiment: Gender and Scientific Anxiety in Horror Films Heidi Tikka Missing the Point - Situated User Experience and the Materiality of Interaction Julie Turnock A Catalysm of Carnage, Nausea, and Death: Saving Private Ryan and Bodily Engagement Pasi V�liaho An Audiovisual Brain: Towards a Digital Image of Thought in Jean-Luc Godard's Histoire(s) du cin�ma Hans Wessels The Positioning of Lou Reed from a Profeminist Perspective Jennifer Willet Imagining the Self _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold