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Erin Shevaugn Schlumpf

Erin Shevaugn Schlumpf is currently an Assistant Professor of Film Studies at Ohio University. Her research focuses on aesthetic responses to historical trauma as well as queer and feminist counter-narratives of the past. Her work has been published in differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, Comparative Literature and Culture, and Wiley-Blackwell’s A Companion to Jean-Luc Godard.

no. 1, Roundtables, vol. 5March 20, 2020

No Exit, or Duration in Slow Cinema: Aesthetics of Femininity, Porosity, Security

By Erin Shevaugn Schlumpf
[Ed. note: this post is part of a Roundtable discussion on “Porousness and Cities.” For more background on the discussion and to view other posts in the series, see here.]

Several weeks ago, before the onset of “social …

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no. 1, Roundtables, vol. 5February 25, 2020

Liu Jiayin’s spatial politics of reduction

By Erin Shevaugn Schlumpf
[Ed. note: this post is part of a Roundtable discussion on “Porousness and Cities.” For more background on the discussion and to view other posts in the series, see here.]

In what follows, I’d like to look at …

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