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CINEMA STUDIES

Corinn Columpar

Assistant Professor, Department of English/Cinema Studies

Ph.D. Emory University

Innis College, 2 Sussex Ave., Room 232A
corinn.columpar@utoronto.ca

Filmmaking practices and textual politics of various counter-cinematic traditions, especially feminist,
Aboriginal, and "independent" cinema.

Charlie Keil

Associate Professor, Department of History; Director, Cinema Studies Institute

Ph.D Wisconsin-Madison
Innis College, Room 233A
2 Sussex Ave.
charlie.keil@utoronto.ca

Film history, early cinema (pre-1915) of the U.S; early Hollywood.

Rob King

Assistant Professor, Department of History

Ph.D. UCLA
Sidney Smith Hall, Room IN325
100 St George Street
rob.king@utoronto.ca

Early American cinema, twentieth-century popular culture, American cultural history.

Alice Maurice

Assistant Professor, Department of English/Cinema Studie

Ph.D. Cornell
University of Toronto at Scarborough, Room H426
1265 Military Trail
maurice@utsc.utoronto.ca

Cinema studies, American literature, narrative theory, women’s studies.

Nic Sammond

Associate Professor, Department of Cinema Studies/English

Ph.D. University of California San Diego
Innis College, Room 231
2 Sussex Ave.
nic.sammond@utoronto.ca

Popular culture; cinema and media studies; early animation; racial formation; wrestling.

Meghan Sutherland

Associate Professor, Department of Visual Studies (UTM); Graduate Professor,
Cinema Studies Institute

Ph.D. Northwestern University
CCT Building, Room 3022
3359 Mississauga Road North
meghan.sutherland@utoronto.ca

Film and Media Theory; Continental Philosophy; Television and Popular Culture; Avant-Garde Media; Political Theory.

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