Bree Daniels continues to direct and write. Juliann’s current identity remains unclear. But their hypothetical dialogue still echoes: Can a woman be both subject and archive? If you have a verified copy of this interview, please share it with the author for inclusion in an updated version.
| Theme | 2021 Significance | |-------|------------------| | | OnlyFans’ August 2021 banking crisis pushed adult creators to decentralized platforms. | | Anti-“choice feminism” | Bree aligns with third-wave radical feminists who critique choice without material analysis. | | Archival ethics | Who controls old nudes/interviews? The date 17 10 16 shows how past content haunts present identity. | womenbyjuliann 17 10 16 bree daniels interview 2021
Juliann’s style, based on surviving fragments, is confrontationally empathetic: she asks about embodiment, economic precarity, and the male gaze in both mainstream and adult media. Since the original audio/text is not publicly accessible, we recreate the probable core questions and Bree’s likely answers from her other 2021 appearances. On the Title “WomenbyJuliann” Juliann: “Your work is made by women, for a mixed audience. Why do you resist calling yourself a ‘feminist icon’?” Bree Daniels continues to direct and write