Feminist Media Histories Summer 2022
A special issue on Speculative Approaches to Media Histories II
Guest edited by Allyson Nadia Field
Editor-in-Chief: Jennifer M. Bean
Managing Editor: Kallie Strode
FEATURED ARTICLES
Editor’s Introduction: Acts of Speculation | ALLYSON NADIA FIELD
Counterfactual Speculation: What if Antonia Dickson Had Invented the Kinetoscope | JANE M. GAINES
Paula Strasberg’s Private Moment: A Play in Five Acts | ANNIE BERKE
Wandering around the ’70s: Glimmers of a Feminist Practice | AMELIE HASTIE
Sylvia Wynter, Maskarade, and Performing the State | DANIELLE BAINBRIDGE
The File on Theresa Harris, Black Star of the Archive | CATHERINE RUSSELL
Passing for History: Ina Ray Hutton, Television, and Speculative Historiography | MARK WILLIAMS
The 1976 Sojourner Truth Festival of the Arts: A Speculative History of the First Black Women’s Film Festival | HAYLEY O’MALLEY
My Name Is Alice Guy: The “Musidora” Collective and Women’s Film History | AURORE SPIERS
The Kiss: Forgetting Film History | 2021 Society for Cinema and Media Studies Gender and Feminisms Caucus Graduate Student Writing Prize | KIKI LOVEDAY