media studies
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Read More: Get thee to a …
I had the distinct pleasure of attending the Columbia Sites of Cinema Seminar on Thursday night to hear a lecture by Dr. Allyson Nadia Field and a response from the…
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Read More: Visual Research Methods 2014
I had to do a little Internet research but it turns out that Fall 2014 was my sixth iteration of Visual Research Methods, taught once a year at CGU since…
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Read More: Studying, Teaching and Publishing on YouTube
I was recently interviewed by Julia Fernandez for the Library of Congress’ blog: The Signal. It was a pretty cool platform in which to be able to talk abut my…
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Read More: Ev-ent-anglement 1: Invitation
#Ev-ent-anglement #1 will occur here on August 26-August 30. This #ev-ent-anglement is an experiment (in beta; quite Frankenstinian, really) in a digital and embodied collective, feminist, media praxis: a feminist…
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Read More: Web Resources and Activities for Peace, 1: PALESTINEDOCS
Last Thursday, I received a group email from two European professors of cinema—Dina Iordanova, Professor of Global Cinema and Creative Cultures, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, and Eva Jørholt, Associate…
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Read More: Home Video Returns: Media Ecologies of the Past of HIV/AIDS in Cineaste
Please see my conversation with Ted Kerr, Programs Manager at Visual AIDS, recently published at Cineaste. Initially asked to discuss Dallas Buyer’s Club we felt we needed to take a…
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Read More: Facing Down the DST/DH Divide
My Visual Research Methods course has ended, and as ever, my grad students in a range of programs at CGU have done inspiring and inventive work to wrap up this…
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Read More: Three Feminist Teaching/Community/Space Making Projects
This blog post will serve as part of a brief introduction to my current interests as teacher, professor, artist and activist. It will be presented live, on October 10, 2013,…
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Read More: Blogger, Professor, Artist, Critic, Fan–237–Fan, Critic, Artist, Professor, Redrum
No way out, I’m afraid. Blog my thoughts about, Room 237, the obsessive, fun, cringe-inducing (at least for cineastes like me), self-reflexive film about films and their critics (fans? bloggers?)…