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  • Teaching Assistant - Dissertator, English

Education

  • M.A. in Cinema Studies from Concordia University (Montreal), 2017
  • Bachelor of Journalism from Carleton University (Ottawa), 2013.

Courses Taught

  • ARTHIST 111 - Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet
  • ENGLISH 101 - Introduction to College Writing
  • ENGLISH 102 - College Writing and Research
  • ENGLISH 111 - Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet
  • ENGLISH 286 - Writing about Film and Television
  • FILMSTD 111 - Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet
  • FILMSTD 286 - Writing about Film and Television
  • ARTHIST 205 - Film History I
  • FILMSTD 205 - Film History I

Research Interests

  • Representations of Jewishness in Film and Television
  • Film Criticism
  • Media and the Israel-Palestine Conflict

Related Activities

  • James A. Sappenfield Fellowship, 2021-2022.
  • Frederick J. Hoffman Award, 2019. Chancellor’s Graduate Student Award, 2018-2019

Conference Presentations

  • Better Things, Art Cinema, and New Approaches to (Feminist) Cinematic Television.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, March 2021.
  • “Virtue, Virtuosity, and ‘Visual Sovereignty’: How a Canadian Drama’s Long Take Breaks Open the Tensions of Indigenous Life.” Mediating Democracy (graduate conference), San Francisco State University, February 2021.
  • “A Fine Balance Along the Mechitza: Navigating Privilege, Pinkwashing, and Palestinian Politics in Transparent’s Fourth Season.” Midwest Popular Culture Association Conference, October 2019.
  • “A Horse of a Different Color: Investigating Of Oz the Wizard’s Deconstruction of a Hollywood Classic,” Backward Glances (Screen Cultures Conference), Northwestern University, September 2019.
  • “‘The Latest in Blood and Guts’: Reckoning with Onscreen Projections of Christine Chubbuck.” Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, February 2019.
  • “Death, Truth, and Videotape: Ghostly Reveries and Family Memories in Stand By for Tape Back-Up.” Film and Media Studies Graduate Student Organization Conference, University of Pittsburgh, September 2018.

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