Office Location:
Specialization:
Film/Television, Black Feminist Cultural Theory, Cultural Studies
Education:
1989 Ph.D. University of Oregon (Film and Television)
1980 M.A. San Francisco State University (Television)
1971 B.A. University of California, Los Angeles (English)
Bio:
Areas of study:
- Film/Television
- Cultural Studies
- Black feminist cultural theory
Recent Grants & Awards:
1999 University of California, Santa Barbara Regents’ Humanities Faculty Fellowship
1994 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Research Council Publication Grant
Publications:
Books:
Centering Black Studies Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Edited by Jacqueline Bobo, Cynthia Hudley, Claudine Michel. Kendal/Hunt, 2001
Black Studies Current Issues, Enduring Questions. Edited by Claudine Michel and Jacqueline Bobo. Kendall/Hunt, 2001
Black Feminist Cultural Criticism: Classic Readings. Blackwell Publishers, 2000
Black Women as Cultural Readers. New York: Columbia University Press, 1995.
Editor: Black Women Film and Video Artists. New York: Routeledge, 1998.
Editor: Conference Proceedings: Available Visions: Improving distribution of African American Film and Video San Francisco: California Newsreel, 1993.
Recent Articles:
“Black Women’s Films.” Wide Angle 13:3&4 (July-October 1991): 72-81.
“’The Subject is Money’: Reconsidering the Black Film Audience as a Theoretical Paradigm.” Black American Literature Forum 25:2 (Summer 1991): 421-432.
Courses:
Courses Taught:
- FEMST 40
- FESMT 142
- FEMST 143
- FEMST 144