Cinephile 15.1: Cinematic Bodies is now available!

Cinephile 15.1: Cinematic Bodies is now available!

We’re pleased to announce the newest issue of Cinephile, Cinematic Bodies, is available online.

You can view and download the complete PDF here.

This year’s issue features contributions from Steven Shaviro, Austin Svedjan, Kim Wilkins, Hayley Rose Malouin, Aaron Tucker, Dany Jacob, Amila Li, and Simona Schneider, with a cover illustration by quinn rockliff.

Articles

The Virility Fades: Moses Sumney’s “Virile”
— Steven Shaviro

Speculum Sexualis: Voyeuristic Pessimism, or the Body at a Distance
— Austin Svedjan

Lotte in Weimar: Sex and Poverty in Babylon Berlin
— Kim Wilkins

“Gooble Gobble, One, or Several, of Us”: Becoming-Molecular, Becoming-Imperceptible in Tod Browning’s Freaks
— Hayley Rose Malouin

Against the Deterministic Cinema of Facial Recognition Software
— Aaron Tucker

Meme-ing Jay Gatsby or Dandyism à l’Americaine: Cultural Declination of The Great Gatsby
— Dany Jacob

Tiny Asian Seeking Analysis: Representation, Performativity, and Aesthetics in Ali Wong’s Baby Cobra
— Amila Li

Invocation by Proxy: Ali Cherri’s “My Pain is Real”
— Simona Schneider