Matthew Bernstein
Professor, Chair of the Department, Director of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies
American film industry, classical and contemporary Hollywood cinema, nonfiction film, film comedy, the social problem film, African-Americans in film, Japanese cinema, post-war European cinema, and historiography.

Karla Oeler
Associate Professor
Film theory and aesthetics, Soviet and post-Soviet cinema, nineteenth-century European novel, literary theory.
(on sabbatical 2009/2010)

Michele Schreiber
Assistant Professor
Feminist film and media theory, popular culture, and film genres.

Eddy Von Mueller
Lecturer
TV history, introduction to film, genre studies, animee.

Bill Brown
Lecturer, Art History and Film Studies.
Screenwriting, documentary filmmaking, workshop in film, video and photography (Studio Art).

David Pratt
Visiting Lecturer
dbpratt@comcast.net

Kevin Cryderman
Visiting Lecturer
kevin.cryderman@gmail.com

Yael Sherman
Visiting Lecturer
ysherma@learnlink.emory.edu

Annie Hall
Academic Department Administrator

Affiliated Faculty:
Juliette R. Stapanian Apkarian, Associate Professor, Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures
20th century Russian literature and visual arts; national identities.

Angelika Bammer, Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts
20th century German literature and culture; critical and feminist theory; German cinema; history and literature; feminist theory; cultural studies.

Timothy J. Dowd, Associate Professor, Sociology
Sociology of culture and the mass media.

Alexander M. Hicks, Professor, Sociology
Sociology of film; sociology of culture; political sociology; political economy.

Dalia Judovitz, Professor, Department of French and Italian
17th century French literature and philosophy; avant-garde aesthetics and film; and critical theory.

Valérie Loichot, Assistant Professor, Department of French and Italian
Twentieth-century French and Francophone literature and culture; postcolonial theory.

Elissa Marder, Associate Professor, Dept. of French and Italian
19th and 20th century French literature; film; feminist and psychoanalytic theory.

Catherine Nickerson, Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Liberal Arts
American literature and culture; popular culture; narrative, crime and violence; Asian-American literature and film.

Dierdra Reber, Assistant Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Twentieth- and twenty-first centruy Latin American literature and film, literary and cultural theory.

Dana F. White, Goodrich C. White Professor, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts
Urban Studies, American Studies, film history, and documentary film and television.