Jennifer S. Clark
Contact
[email protected]
646-312-8254
Location
Martino Hall, Room 712
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PhD Critical Studies, Cinema - Television, University of Southern California
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Prof. Clark is interested in television production cultures, television history, gender studies, female stardom and celebrity, and representations of masculinity and emotion.
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Producing Feminism: Television Work in the Age of Women’s Liberation. Berkeley: University of California Press, forthcoming February 2024.
“‘Feminist Borers from Within’: The CBS Women’s Advisory Council and Media Workplace Reform in the 1970s.” Journal of Cinema and Media Studies 63.1 (Fall 2023): 10-29.
“Reclaiming Single Women’s Work: Gender, Melodrama, and the Processes of Adaptation in The Best of Everything” in Single Lives: Modern Women in Literature, Culture, and Film, edited by Katherine Fama and Jorie Lagerwey, 28-47. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2022.
“From Stripping on Broadway to Knitting on TV: Gypsy Rose Lee’s Adaptable Labors.” Feminist Media Histories 2.4 (2016): 143-168.
“Queen for a Day: Representation, Materiality, and Gender in Elizabeth II’s Televised Coronation.” Journal of e-Media Studies 4.1 (2015).
"Post Feminist Masculinity and the Complex Politics of Time: Contemporary Quality Television Imagines a Pre-Feminist World." New Review of Film and Television Studies 12.4 (December 2014): 445-462.
“Liberating Bi-Centennial America: Imagining the Nation through TV Superwomen of the Seventies.” Television & New Media 10.5 (September 2009): 434-454.
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- Understanding Film
- Understanding Television
- Film Stardom
- Film Theory and Criticism
- Fashion and Costuming in Film
- Fashioning Britain
- British Heritage Cinema
- Film and Gender
- Theories of Media, Culture, and Society
- Film Aesthetics and Economics