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Faculty Books

  • Prof. Jennifer Cazenave Signs Advanced Book Contract with Columbia University Press

    November 5, 2024

    Professor Jennifer Cazenave's new book Lessons in Seeing: Disability in the Media Archive is now under advanced contract with Columbia University Press. The book moves from the 1930s to the 1980s, [ More ]

  • Professor Petrus Liu Publishes Book, “The Specter of Materialism: Queer Theory and Marxism in the Age of the Beijing Consensus.”

    February 15, 2023

    Petrus Liu, Associate Chair of WLL and Associate Professor of Chinese & Comparative Literature and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Cinema & Media Studies has recently published a book... [ More ]

  • Prof. Lopes de Barros Publishes New Book, “Ménage Literário, Literary Menage, Ménage Literario”

    June 30, 2020

    "Jacques Fux’s writing is characterized by intertextuality, self-reflexiveness, and a ludic (and lucid) stance in relation to his questions about literature and life, fiction and reality. In the short story... [ More ]

  • Prof. Cazenave “An Archive of the Catastrophe: The Unused Footage of Claude Lanzmann’s ‘Shoah'”

    June 30, 2019

     In her  first book, An Archive of the Catastrophe: The Unused Footage of Claude Lanzmann’s “Shoah” (SUNY Press, 2019), Professor Jennifer Cazenave undertakes a comprehensive examination of the 220 hours of filmic... [ More ]

  • Prof. Foltz’s New Book: The Novel After Film

    January 9, 2018

    Recently out from Oxford University Press is Prof. Jonathan Foltz's first book, The Novel After Film.  The Novel After Film is a study of the relation between film aesthetics and... [ More ]

Faculty Essays and Articles

  • Prof. Alex Denison in Film Quarterly

    December 4, 2024

    Prof. Alex Denison's review on Michael Zryd's new book Hollis Frampton: Navigating the Infinite Cinema was published in the Winter 2024 Issue of Film Quarterly. See below an extract from Prof. [ More ]

  • Prof. Jonathan Foltz Publishes “Close Reading/Mass Media: I. A. Richard’s Screen Tests” with Duke University Press

    January 18, 2024

    Prof. Foltz, Director of Cinema & Media Studies, has recently published his his article, "Close Reading/Mass Media: I. A. Richard's Screen Tests" with Duke University Press, Modern Language Quarterly on November 17th, [ More ]

  • Prof. Schwartz Publishes Article in “Morphology and Historical Sequence”

    January 9, 2021

    Professor Peter Schwartz recently published an article titled, Rube Stories and Paradigmatic Crimes as Narrative Modulators at Thresholds of Cultural Change.” in Roberto Gilodi and Luigi Marfè, ed., Morphology and... [ More ]

  • Prof. Foltz Publishes Article on Film Novelizations

    November 9, 2020

    In the most recent issue of Modernism/modernity, Prof. Jonathan Foltz has published new research on the neglected literary genre of the film novelization.  In the article, Prof. Foltz details the... [ More ]

  • Frederick Publishes Article in “Routledge Handbook of Japanese Media”

    June 30, 2020

    Professor Sarah Frederick has published an article titled Girls’ magazines and the creation of 'shōjo' identities in the first edition of the "Routledge Handbook of Japanese Media" The Routledge Handbook of Japanese Media is a... [ More ]

Faculty Films

  • Prof. Golder Writes and Directs Documentary “Ballad of a Righteous Merchant”

    February 8, 2020

    Professor Herbert Golder wrote and directed the documentary Ballad of a Righteous Merchant, an intimate portrait of legendary, master filmmaker Werner Herzog at work on My Son, My Son, What Have Ye... [ More ]

  • Golder Produces Documentary, “The Lotus That Went to the Sea”

    July 8, 2013

    Professor Herbert Golder produces, The Lotus that Went to the Sea, which follows a burgeoning community of Cambodian artists who are creating contemporary art for the first time since the Pol Pot regime... [ More ]

  • Prof. Golder Writes and Releases Film

    December 11, 2009

    Professor Herbert Golder wrote the award-winning film "My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done". Inspired by a true crime, a man begins to experience mystifying events that lead him to... [ More ]

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