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A Journal of Cultural Inquiry

Author: blindfieldcollective

Austerity’s Specters and Failures of Social Reproduction

Posted on February 21, 2018February 12, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

By Brian Whitener | Austerity Vs. Reproduction In late December rumors swirled that House Speaker Paul Ryan was considering retirement,… Read more Austerity’s Specters and Failures of Social Reproduction

Tragedy Girls: The Work of Art in the Age of the Young Girl Blogger Murder Spree

Posted on February 20, 2018December 29, 2022 by blindfieldcollective

By Johanna Isaacson | Tragedy Girls (2017) is a film that follows two best friends who go on a murder… Read more Tragedy Girls: The Work of Art in the Age of the Young Girl Blogger Murder Spree

The Othered Oscars: Some Favorite Films of 2017

Posted on February 15, 2018February 12, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

By Eve Mitchell | As people all over the country are watching films like Get Out, Lady Bird and The… Read more The Othered Oscars: Some Favorite Films of 2017

“Fuck Off to Back Where You Came From”: Notes on The Phantom Thread

Posted on February 9, 2018February 12, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

By Sophie Lewis | I’ve never cared about Daniel Day-Lewis particularly, and until today I didn’t know who PT Anderson… Read more “Fuck Off to Back Where You Came From”: Notes on The Phantom Thread

The Artist in the Age of Meta-Masculinity

Posted on January 16, 2018February 12, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

By Madeline Lane-McKinley |  I. Disaster Artists The centerpiece of The Disaster Artist, released amidst the uproars of #MeToo in Hollywood,… Read more The Artist in the Age of Meta-Masculinity

Stranger Things, “Binging on Demand” & the Serialized Symptoms of Late Capitalism

Posted on November 28, 2017November 28, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

By Joshua D. Gonsalves | We must win the race to the river Or there’ll be a hanging tonight Burl Ives,… Read more Stranger Things, “Binging on Demand” & the Serialized Symptoms of Late Capitalism

Poetry Feature: Alirio Karina & Julian Francis Park

Posted on November 9, 2017November 9, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

Blind Field is thrilled to present the work of two poets whose respective works tackle the repetitions, alienations, and traumas… Read more Poetry Feature: Alirio Karina & Julian Francis Park

Screaming Targets: Vocal Resistance in Cover Songs

Posted on September 29, 2017September 30, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

By Justin Hogg | This is part of a Blind Field series on Cover Songs. View the first and second installment.… Read more Screaming Targets: Vocal Resistance in Cover Songs

Advertising Housework: Labor and the Promotion of Pleasure in 1970s Domestic Interiors

Posted on September 22, 2017September 22, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

By Sylvia Faichney  | There are few practices that display the visual shift from modernism to postmodernism as succinctly as… Read more Advertising Housework: Labor and the Promotion of Pleasure in 1970s Domestic Interiors

De-Training

Posted on September 18, 2017September 21, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

This summer, Blind Field’s new editor Sophie rode coach class all the way to camp. As her train left Penn… Read more De-Training

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