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May 18, 2020
Congratulations to the Film and Media Studies Howard Lamar Prize winners of 2020 Kristina Cuello for her essay “A Portrait of the Artist as Collateral Damage: Weaponizing Talent in the Hollywood Machine” Amani Hill for her film Interiors T. J. Noel-...
May 8, 2020
Camille Thomasson, lecturer in film and media studies — the Richard H. Brodhead ’68 Prize for teaching excellence by a non-ladder faculty member. https://news.yale.edu/2020/05/06/teachers-honored-blowing-minds-infectious-joy-and-more
May 8, 2020
Doctoral Candidate Comparative Literature & Film and Media Studies Yale University last updated: 5/7/2020 Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowships 2020 Doctoral Candidate Comparative Literature & Film and Media Studies Yale...
February 24, 2020
Friday, February 14, 2020 Review of Yale film and Slavic scholar John MacKay’s ‘magisterial’ new book, Dziga Vertov: Life and work (link is external), in the Times Literary Supplement: In Dziga Vertov’s Man with a Movie Camera (1929), the...
November 22, 2019
    The symposium will bring together a panel of speakers to explore the history and archaeology of ancient Persepolis—along with its revival in the modern era, in the visual imaginations of artists such as Parviz Tanavoli and others
October 21, 2019
Thomas Allen Harris was opening keynote at the Plural Knowledge: Value of the Public University seminar at the University of Brasilia, Department of History. The title of the keynote is “Queering the Family Album”. For the past year, the Department...
September 13, 2019
A New TV Show Looks at Family Albums Across the USA The PBS series Family Pictures USA suggests that “sharing photographs reminds us of our common roots and strengthens connections with our friends, families and neighbors. Host Thomas Allen...