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Amy Lawrence

Ph.D., University of Southern California

Professor of Film Studies

Recent Scholarship:

"Two Sisters," an essay on women animators Faith Hubley and Caroline Leaf in Women and Experimental Filmmaking, edited by Jean Petrolle and Virginia Wright Wexman (Univ. of Illinois Press, 2005).

"Red Spectre and Fin de siecle feminism," "Jimmy Stewart Is Being Beaten: Post-war Crisis in Masculinity," "The Films of Peter Greenaway," Echo and Narcissus: Women's Voices in Classical Hollywood Cinema.

Interests:

Women and film, Technological reproduction of women's images and voices, Stardom and gender issues, Gender issues in animation.

Courses:

Women and Film, Women and Third World Film, Imaginary Matriarchies, Representing Women's Voices and Stardom

Last Updated: 10/17/07