Early Popular Visual Culture
Early Popular Visual Culture (EPVC) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal dedicated to stimulating research and interdisciplinary studies in relation to all forms of popular visual culture before 1930.
https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/repv20
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Director turned film historian, obsessed with creatures, cretins and creativity.
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new to BSky ... queer cinema history | contemporary lesbian film archive-ology | historiography | creative practice use: she/her - them/they also ok www.susanpotter.me
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Silent cinema, curating, and feminist practice and theory at the University of Amsterdam; project manager/editor, @WFPProject.
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The Japanese Paper Film Project preserves 1930s Japanese paper films (紙フィルム or "kami firumu") and promotes research into these rare movies. kamifirumu.scholar.bucknell.edu
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Australia’s audiovisual cultural institution. We tell the story of the nation: our memories, our lives, our futures. Visit our website for more: https://bit.ly/3OMakdX
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🇧🇪 Royal Belgian Film Archive 🎞️ Founded in 1938. We archive, restore and screen films. Famous for our silent movies with live piano 🎹
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Film Curator @ Wessex Film & Sound Archive | Research Women amateur filmmakers | 9.5mm film geek | Senior Research Fellow UWL | All views are my own | She/her
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Regional film archive dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to films that represent the Midwest. More at chicagofilmarchives.org
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A division of UCLA Library. Dedicated to preserving moving image history. The second-largest archive of original film and television materials in the U.S. FREE screenings at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum 📽 cinema.ucla.edu
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Internet Archive is a non-profit research library preserving web pages, books, movies & audio for public access. Explore web history via the Wayback Machine.
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Personal Voices from the Library of Congress Compelling Stories & Fascinating Facts [bridged from https://blogs.loc.gov/ on the web: https://fed.brid.gy/web/blogs.loc.gov ]
@ecrg.bsky.social
The Early Cinema Research Group, Leeds. Exploring the past, present and future of motion pictures.
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Associate Professor in Film Studies, specialising in animation, early cinema, film music/sound, advertising and other useful animation.
@martinlj.bsky.social
Film historian and urbanist. Co-president of Domitor, the international society for the study of early cinema. Coming attractions include A Teaching Companion to Silent Cinema (Rutgers) and a history of advertising film. Assoc. Prof. at UNC-Chapel Hill
@hennefem.bsky.social
Film professor & Léontine enthusiast! Author of DEATH BY LAUGHTER: Female Hysteria and Early Cinema (Columbia UP, 2024) and co-curator of CINEMA'S FIRST NASTY WOMEN (Kino Lorber, 2022). https://cup.columbia.edu/book/death-by-laughter/9780231559812
@wfpproject.bsky.social
A digital publication & resource that advances research on silent-era women filmmakers. Published by the Columbia University Libraries. https://wfpp.columbia.edu/
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Proud feminists behind the WOMEN AND THE SILENT SCREEN conferences and other initiatives and events. https://www.wfhi.org/
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Feminist Media Histories examines the role gender has played in media across a range of historical periods and global contexts. Published quarterly by UC Press.
@chris-orourke.bsky.social
Film historian | interested in British cinema, silent cinema & queer/trans film histories | Associate Prof at the University of Warwick
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Film & Media Scholar + Historian • Assistant Prof. in the College of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts + Women's and Gender Studies Program, Texas A&M University • PhD '22 @UChicago • Edit. Contributor @WFPProject • Book Reviews Editor EVPC • she/her
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