Book project, one chapter deals with Israeli literature from the early 1950s, one chapter looks at the early-mid 1960s.
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Geographical perspectives on media and communication, sense of place in the digital era, digital media and self, digital surveillance and ways of disconnecting, nationalism, discourses about environment and climate,…
Lucy Atkinson studies persuasive communication (advertising, PR, social media) in the context of the environment, sustainability and climate change. She examines how mass media communicate about these issues and the…
Latino images in film; Mexican cinema; visual culture; film studies; film history; film theory and criticism
Lance Bertelsen's research centers on eighteenth-century literature and popular culture in Britain, America, and the Pacific. He is the author of The Nonsense Club (Oxford, 1986), Henry…
Renaissance Italy. The History of the Individual from Antiquity to the Modern World. Translating Italian Renaissance masterpieces into English.
History of cartography, post-Medieval Medievalism, biography and psychoanalysis, documentary culture, manuscript study, visual culture, gender studies, regionalism, nationalism, imperialism, archeology / material…
Latin American Literature and Film; Inter-American Cultural Studies; Music and Sound Studies
Professor Browne's book-length manuscript in preparation, Dark Matters : Surveillance, Technology and Race, examines surveillance with a focus on biometrics, airports and borders, slavery, black mobilities and…