Английская Википедия:Christopher Robe
Christopher Robé is a professor in film and media studies at Florida Atlantic University. He has published Left of Hollywood: Cinema, Modernism, and the Emergence of U.S. Radical Film Culture.,[1] which resituates such well-known auteurs like Sergei Eisenstein and Jean Renoir in an American political context.[2]Шаблон:Circular reference,.[3] It also argues that the 1930s proved a vital moment in time regarding the emergence of Left Film Theory,.[4][5][6]
His book, Breaking the Spell: A History of Anarchist Filmmakers, Videotape Guerrillas, and Digital Ninjas.,[7] addresses the rise of video activism and the new anarchism from the 1970s to the present.[8][9][10] Robé can be seen discussing the book in the following interview.[11] His newest book, "Abolishing Surveillance: Digital Media Activism and State Repression" [12] addresses how various communities like counter-summit protesters, cop watchers, Muslim American youth, and animal rights activists use video activism in their grassroots work to counter state repression and for self-determination. He has published an article on counter-summit protesting, video activism, and surveillance in the journal *Framework*:.[13] He is also conducting archival-based research for a book on Raymond Williams that historically situates some of his key theoretical ideas in developing grassroots media with present-day concerns over the democratization of digital media. His collection co-edited with Stephen Charbonneau, "InsUrgent Media from the Front: A Media Activism Reader" was published in fall 2020 by Indiana University Press.[14]
He frequently writes occasionallyШаблон:Clarify for Pop Matters [15] and Cineaste:
The Alchemy of the Velvet Underground's Art: [1]
Freedom Is An Endless Meeting: The Utopian Vision of Women Talking: [2]
Disruptive Film and Political Turmoil: Disruptive Film and Political Turmoil
Adjusting the Focus on Somali-Americans: "First Person Plural" and "Muslim Youth Voices": Adjusting the Focus on Somali-Americans: 'First Person Plural' and 'Muslim Youth Voices'
Bill Gunn's 'Personal Problems' and a History of the Video Revolution: Bill Gunn's 'Personal Problems' and a History of the Video Revolution
Documenting the Little Abuses: Copwatching, Community Organizing, and Video Activism: Documenting the Little Abuses: Copwatching, Community Organizing, and Video Activism
Field of Vision: An Expedition in Short-Form Documentary Filmmaking: FieldofVision.pdf
Expanding Our Field of Vision: An Interview with Laura Poitras: ExpandOurField.pdf
The Watermelon Woman, or What Happened to New Queer Cinema: 'The Watermelon Woman', or, Whatever Happened to New Queer Cinema?
Disruptive Film: 'Disruptive Film' Creates a Constellation Where the Past and Present Meet
The Quay Brothers Collected Short Films: Pathological Visions: Desire and Alienation in the Films of the Quay Brothers
Two Days, One Night: The Dardennes' Laboring Body in 'Two Days, One Night'
Boyhood: 'Boyhood' and the Transcendence of the Everyday
Jean Luc-Godard, Introduction to a True History of Cinema: Jean-Luc Godard: A Montage of Attractions
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