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Patricia White

Professor

Coordinator of Gender and Sexuality Studies Spring 2022

Centennial Chair

On leave Fall 2021.

电影和媒体研究Department

联系

  1. Email:pwhite1@swarthmore.edu
  2. Phone:(610) 328-8148
  3. Kohlberg 111A
  4. Office Hours: On leave Fall 2021.

Patricia Whiteis Professor and Chair of Film and Media Studies at Swarthmore College. She is author ofWomen’s Cinema/World Cinema: Projecting Contemporary Feminisms(Duke University Press, 2015) andUninvited: Classical Hollywood Cinema and Lesbian Representability(Indiana University Press, 1999).With Timothy Corrigan, she co-wrote the widely adopted introductory film textbookThe Film Experience(Bedford St. Martin’s, 6thed. forthcoming 2021). She is also co-editor with Corrigan and Meta Mazaj ofCritical Visions in Film Theory(Bedford St. Martin’s, 2011).Her essays on feminist and lgbtq cinema have been published inCamera Obscura, Cinema Journal,Film Quarterly,GLQ, andScreen;in edited collections includingReframing Indie,Sisters in the Life,A Feminist Reader in Early Cinema,Out in CultureandInside/Out;and in such online venues as theLos Angeles Review of BooksandPublic Books. White edited and wrote the introduction toFigures of Resistance: Essays in Feminist Theoryby Teresa de Lauretis (Illinois University Press, 2007). She received her Ph.D. in the History of Consciousness from the University of California, Santa Cruz and her B.A. from Yale University in Film Studies. She serves on the boards of the non-profit feminist media arts organization Women Make Movies and the magazineFilm Quarterly .White is a member of the editorial collective of the feminist film journalCamera Obscuraand oversees the Camera Obscura book series for Duke University Press. She recently edited the 100th issue of the journal,On Chantal Akerman.Her contribution to the British Film Institute Film Classics series onRebecca(Selznick International Pictures, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, 1940) is forthcoming in May 2021 from Bloomsbury Press.

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