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A Formalism of Feeling: Queer Temporalities and Memory in PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE
The film’s slowness is essential to its nuanced development of desire over time, but the queer optics of this timeliness are challenged by Rosalind Galt and Karl Schoonover’s arguments around the queer potentials...
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A Formalism of Feeling: Queer Temporalities and Memory in PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE
It is noteworthy that during Marianne’s final days, she is haunted by prophetic, images of Héloïse in her wedding dress. Occurring right before having sex with Héloïse for the first time, and...
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A Formalism of Feeling: Queer Temporalities and Memory in PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE
With these instances, Sciamma flirts with the coincidences present in heterosynchronic texts. What are the chances that Héloïse would still own the book so many years later, that the painter would...
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A Land I Know as Well as Myself: Cheyenne Rain LeGrande ᑭᒥᐊᐧᐣ’s MASKEKEWAPOY ᒪᐢᑫᑫᐊ
LeGrande’s performance begins with her standing in a field of tall, yellow grass. She is wearing a slightly transparent robe, and a crown of sticks. LeGrande explains these choices: “The markings...
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A Land I Know as Well as Myself: Cheyenne Rain LeGrande ᑭᒥᐊᐧᐣ’s MASKEKEWAPOY ᒪᐢᑫᑫᐊ
"This is a recurring theme throughout LeGrande’s body of work - her body is a method of discovery [...] There is something beautiful, vulnerable and tender about understanding and...
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A Land I Know as Well as Myself: Cheyenne Rain LeGrande ᑭᒥᐊᐧᐣ’s MASKEKEWAPOY ᒪᐢᑫᑫᐊ
LeGrande reminds me that connection to place isn’t always inherent. When she found herself in a strange land, she reached out to those around her to build community. She shared knowledge,...
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Kathryn Armstrong
*Kathryn Armstrong* is a consultant and media scholar who has conducted research for the Canadian Media Producers Association, worked for Ontario Creates, and the Toronto International Film Festival. She holds an...
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Mary Hunter
*Mary Hunter* is an Associate Professor of Art History at McGill University. She specializes in nineteenth-century French art and visual culture, and teaches classes on modern and contemporary art....
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Editor's Note
Carrie Best, a civil rights activist who had started a Black newspaper in New Glasgow, supported Desmond. 2 Melanie Murray Hunt, who played Best in a Heritage Minute film...
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Editor's Note
Director of PACE Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika says “it is time to explore the specificities of blackness in Canada.” 9 The theme the PACE’s Black History Month 2021 is asking difficult questions, including a...