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DIRECTOR OF THE PROGRAM:
Professor Faye Ginsburg

CORE FACULTY

Tejaswini Ganti, Assistant Professor, Anthropology. Ph.D. 2000, New York; M.A. 1994 (anthropology), Pennsylvania; B.A. 1991 (political science), Northwestern.
Bollywood film; South Asia; popular culture; postcolonial theory; visual culture/visual anthropology; nationalism; theories of globalization.

Faye Ginsburg, David B. Kriser Professor of Anthropology; Director, Program in Culture and Media; Director, Center for Media, Culture, and History; Codirector, Center for Religion and Media. Ph.D. 1986 (anthropology), CUNY; B.A. 1976 (archaeology and art history), Barnard College.
Culture and media; ethnographic film; indigenous media; United States, Australia; disability studies; gender and reproduction.

Jeff D. Himpele, Assistant Professor, Anthropology. Ph.D. 1996 (anthropology), Princeton; B.A. 1989 (anthropology), Chicago.
Cultural anthropology; ethnographic film and anthropology of media; social movements and popular politics; indigenous cultures and capitalism; film in Latin America, Bolivia, and the Andes.

Jonathan Kahana, Assistant Professor, Cinema Studies. Ph.D. 2001 (literatures in English), Rutgers; M.A. 1992 (English), Minnesota; B.A. 1990 (English), B.F.A. 1988 (film production), York (Toronto).
Documentary film and media; film and politics; American film history; cultural and social theory; media publics; audio culture and sound art; disciplines of listening.

Cheryl Furjanic, Lab Instructor. B.F.A. 1998 (film and television), New York. M.P.S. candidate in interactive telecommunications, New York University.
Documentary filmmaking, viral video, interactive television, and production of short-format video for the Internet and small screens.

AFFILIATED FACULTY

Anna McCarthy, Cinema Studies; Robert P. Stam, Cinema Studies; George Stoney, Film and Television.


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