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Film and Media Studies

Graduate Program


M.A./Ph.D. Degree Program in Film and Media Studies

  • Emphasizing the study of film and media history, theory, and criticism from a humanistic perspective, within the context of global media culture; the program incorporates study abroad through the University of California’s Education Abroad and new international exchange programs.
  • Breaking ground in 2007: Center for Film, Television, and New Media An interdisciplinary center for Film Studies, Communication and over 15 UCSB departments and programs engaged in media or media-based research. Facilities include a public film theater, media archives, sound stage, editing suite, animation lab, small screening rooms, and conference room.
  • Publishing in the department:
    Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies (published by Duke University Press)
    Screening Noir: A Journal of Film, Video and Digital Culture; published in cooperation with the African, African-American Caucus of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies
    The American Film Institute Film Readers Series (Routledge; 17 volumes)

Graduate Core Faculty

Allison Anders, Peter Bloom, Edward Branigan, JungBong Choi, Dana Driskel, Anna Everett, Dick Hebdige, Lisa Parks, Constance Penley, Bhaskar Sarkar, Cristina Venegas, Janet Walker, Charles Wolfe

 

Associated Faculty

Jacqueline Bobo, Kip Fulbeck, Colin Gardner, Suzanne Jill Levine, Laurence Rickels, Celine P. Shimizu

 

Graduate Program, Department of Film Studies

University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106–4010

www.graddiv.ucsb.edu
www.filmandmedia.ucsb.edu
grad@filmandmedia.ucsb.edu

 

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