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Abstract
Greg Burris teaches at the American University of Beirut and is the author of The Palestinian Idea: Film, Media, and the Radical Imagination (2019). His other writings on film, culture, and politics have appeared in such publications as Bright Lights Film Journal, CineAction, Cinema Journal, Film International, The Guardian, Jadaliyya, Journal of Islamic and Muslim Studies, Quarterly Review of Film and Video, and the anthologies Futures of Black Radicalism (2017) and Global Raciality: Empire, PostColoniality, and DeColoniality (2018).
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ARTMargins publishes scholarly articles and essays about contemporary art, media, architecture, and critical theory. ARTMargins studies art practices and visual culture in the emerging global margins, from North Africa and the Middle East to the Americas, Eastern and Western Europe, Asia and Australasia. The journal acts as a forum for scholars, theoreticians, and critics from a variety of disciplines who are interested in art and politics in transitional countries and regions; postsocialism and neo-liberalism; postmodernism and postcolonialism, and their critiques; and the problem of global art and global art history and its methodologies.