Why is understanding the past so vital to the presentation of discourses and debates?
David Douglas
- Part‑time Faculty Member
- Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema
- Fine Arts Electives for Non‑Majors
- history of the moving image5
- Cuban cinema
- avant-garde cinemas4
- history of the avant-garde6
- Canadian cinema3
- classic Hollywood2
- blacklisting
- censorship7
- ideology4
- cultural studies36
- politics8
- documentaries3
- social impacts of technology26
- film industry
- cinema30
- Latin American cinemas2
- Latin American studies17
- moving image studies15
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Luca Caminati
cinema, postcolonial literature and theory, orientalism
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Masha Salazkina
transnationalism, Soviet film, Latin American cinemas
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Catherine Russell
film/media theory, criticism, Japanese cinema
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Haidee Wasson
emergent media, moving image technologies, cultural institutions
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Donato Totaro
moving image studies, temporality, horror genre
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Thomas Waugh
documentaries, film/media theory, queer studies
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Charles Acland
moving image studies, new media studies, film/media theory
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Cáel Marcas Keegan
gender and sexuality, moving image studies, popular culture
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José Antonio Giménez Micó
Latin American studies, cultural studies, literary studies
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Cheryl Simon
contemporary art, globalization, media arts
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Darren Wershler
history of media arts, new media studies, digital cultures
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Richard Hancox
personal cinema, experimental cinema, autobiography
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Sandra Chang-Kredl
teacher identity, popular culture, memory
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Patrik Marier
aging (ageing), gerontology, public policy
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Marielle Nitoslawska
avant-garde cinemas, politics of perception, sensate representation
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Sandra Gabriele
newspapers, history of media arts, print culture
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Rosanna Maule
feminist theory, women and film/media, feminist media studies
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René Lemieux
translation studies, translation theory, intercultural communication
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Océane Jasor
gender and sexuality, gender politics, decolonization
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Jonathan Martineau
social and political theory, critical theory, time studies
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Julie Soleil Archambault
African studies, youth culture, urban/rural studies
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Nicolas Renaud
Indigenous cinema, Huron-Wendat Nation, Indigenous ecology
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May Chew
immersion, interactivity, cultural studies
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Brian Lewis
technological change, social impacts of technology, research networks
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Mary Ellen Davis
film/media production, social justice education, documentary making