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ASAP/Journal is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that explores new developments in post-1960s visual, media, literary, and performance arts.

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'When “I” am absorbed by a Rothko canvas, “I” recognize this belatedly as an experience of someone other than myself.' In the latest feature, Matthew Scully discusses 'the pleasure of lingering' with Mark Rothko's works. Read more now on ASAP/Review. asapjournal.com/feature/aesthe…

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“In 'Las Azules', the right genre for diagnosing systemic violence is not that of childhood trauma, but that of what Lauren Berlant has called the 'female complaint'.” In the latest feature, Melissa Chadburn writes about Apple TV+'s series 'Las Azules'. asapjournal.com/feature/not-mo…

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Shannon Constantine reviews Leah Modigliani’s "Counter Revanchist Art in the Global City": "As Modigliani’s artists and protesters show us, possibilities for alternative worldmaking and imaginaries lie in the everyday". Read more now on ASAP/Review. asapjournal.com/review/review-…

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In the latest feature, @RahulSen_ explores Luca Guadagnino’s "Queer": "Guadagnino’s films touch upon the idea that the alterity of others is the greatest problem of love." Read more now on ASAP/Review. asapjournal.com/feature/castra…

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Archita Arun reviews Amber Jamilla Musser’s "Between Shadows and Noise": "Attuning ourselves to the conditions that value some lives over others opens the possibilities of imagining alternate ways of being and becoming in the world." Read more now. ⬇️ asapjournal.com/review/review-…

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“Like trap music itself, 'Atlanta' coalesces its storyworld from the remaindered spoils of the entertainment industry’s strip-mining of the city.” Read the latest feature "Disney Trap House, Or: 'Atlanta’s' Atlanta" by Mitch R. Murray now on ASAP/Review. asapjournal.com/feature/disney…

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"Though the region varies greatly in its landscape and social makeup, coastal communities like Crystal Cove tell stories of nature on their highly cultivated surface." Read Nick Earhart's feature "Real Estate Ecologies: The Case of Orange County" now. asapjournal.com/feature/real-e…

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Amber Jamilla Musser reviews "A Body to Live In" (2025), directed by Angelo Madsen: "The film’s most intriguing complication of Musafar’s self-framing, however, comes from Musafar himself, via the self-portraits that he took throughout his life." asapjournal.com/feature/review…

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"Burton offers a timely and important framework for how prison rebellions [...] are a method of analyzing and resisting state repression for today’s social movements." Read Ekundayo Igeleke's review of Orisanmi Burton’s "Tip of the Spear" (2023) now. asapjournal.com/review/review-…

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"I realized I was learning to tell stories from a place that didn’t represent me. [...] As I began understanding my identity, I discovered I had other stories to tell." Read Paul Noguerol's interview with Jules Mamone, known as Femimutancia, now. ⬇️ asapjournal.com/feature/the-as…