THE INVISIBILITY OF WOMEN ARCHIVISTS: STATISTICS, DIVERSITY AND PRIVILEGE
This piece was originally published on the SAA (Society of American Archivists) Issues & Advocacy Blog. Sadly, some of the links that were once available are now what are considered … Continue reading
SECRETARY and Adaptation: The Telephone Theory
Our Story Begins… So, a long, long, time ago in my academic kingdom far far away (read: somewhere pre-2007), I wrote this paper on the film Secretary (Steven Shainberg, 2002). At the … Continue reading
GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN: Professional Wrestling and the Female Fan
Hello! So in the mid-2000s I was in graduate school for the first time and I wrote a paper that I REALLY loved on a subject that I REALLY loved … Continue reading
The Motherboard & the Quilt: New Media Filmmaking and the L.A. Rebellion
This piece was written for FTV 218: Culture, Media & Society: The “L.A. Rebellion” of Black Filmmakers, a class taught by Professor Allyson Nadia Fields’ class based upon the works … Continue reading