Authors
Steven BingenSteven Bingen has long worked within the motion picture industry, both in production and as a writer and historian. He held a staff position at Warner Bros. Corporate Archive - aiding in the preser | |
Gavin LarsenGavin Larsen is a writer, teacher, and former professional ballet dancer. Born and raised in New York City, Gavin received her professional dance training at the School of American Ballet, the Paci | |
Micaela BaranelloDr. Micaela Baranello joined the Department of Music in 2017. Her research concerns opera and operetta from the nineteenth century to the present day. Her book-in-progress, “The Operetta Empire,” i | |
Sangjoon LeeI am an assistant professor of Asian cinema at the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. I hold a Ph.D. from New York University’ | |
Siyuan LiuSiyuan Liu (Associate Professor of Theatre, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh). Professor Liu teaches courses in theatre history, drama, Asian theatre and intercultural theatre. His research focuses o | |
Jeffrey B LilleyAfter witnessing the collapse of the Soviet Union as a journalist in the 1990s, Jeffrey B. Lilley moved to Central Asia in 2004. During a three-year posting in Kyrgyzstan, he read the works of Chin | |
Aine O'HealyAine O'Healy is Professor of Italian at Loyola Marymount University, where she teaches cinema and cultural studies in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. Former chair of Classics an | |
Martin L JohnsonMartin L. Johnson is an assistant professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of Main Street Movies: The History of Local Fi | |
Roderick SeedRoderick Seed is a British flute player based in London UK, who made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2010. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Music, London in 2009. He won the "Paddy Pu | |
Nick DeocampoNick Deocampo is a prizewinning filmmaker, film historian, and a Professorial Lecturer at the College of Mass Communication in the University of the Philippines. He received his Master of Arts degr | |
Harry M GeduldProfessor Geduld completed his doctorate at the University of London in 1961 with a dissertation on Bernard Shaw. He has been a faculty member of IU-Bloomington since 1962 and was chair of Comparat | |
Elena DubinetsA high-profile artistic leader and music scholar, Elena Dubinets was appointed Artistic Director of the London Philharmonic Orchestra from September 2021, having previously held top artistic planni | |
George W BreslauerGeorge W. Breslauer was born in New York City on March 4, 1946. He received his BA, MA, and PhD degrees in Political Science from the University of Michigan in 1966, 1968 and 1973, respectively. In | |
Odd S LovollOdd S. Lovoll is Professor of History at the University of Oslo, Norway and Professor Emeritus at St. Olaf College. He earned his doctorate in U.S. History, specializing in immigration history, at | |
David A HollingerDavid A Hollinger is Preston Hotchkis Professor Emeritus at University of California Berkley Department of History. Professor Hollinger is member of American Philosophical Society and A | |
Jocelyn WillsA Tow Professor of History and Director of American Studies, Jocelyn Wills zig-zagged her way to New York from Vancouver, British Columbia, via Texas, Minnesota, and the many dotted roads that conn | |
Thomas H DavenportTom Davenport is the President's Distinguished Professor of Information Technology and Management at Babson College, co-founder of the International Institute for Analytics, Fellow at the MIT Initi | |
Suzanne MettlerSuzanne Mettler is the John L. Senior Professor of American Institutions in the Government Department at Cornell University. Her research and teaching interests include American political developme | |
Laura T HamiltonLaura Hamilton is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Merced. Broadly, her interests include higher education, organizations, social class, gender, intersectionality, family, an | |
Elizabeth A Armstrong-Mensaham the Sherry B. Ortner Collegiate Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan. I joined the U-M faculty in 2009, returning to my undergraduate alma mater. I graduated from Michigan |