Joanne Clarke Dillman, Ph.D.
Email
Teaching Professor
Phone
253-692-4462
Office
Campus Box
358436

Degrees
Ph.D.
Cultural Studies
George Mason University
2009
M.F.A.
Film, Screenwriting and Directing
Columbia University
1987
A.B.
English and American Literature
Brown University
1984
Current Research
My book called Women and Death in Film, Television and News: Dead But Not Gone will be published by Palgrave Macmillan in November of 2014.
My work is on the intersection of issues of gender, class and power with popular culture, particularly visual culture, with an emphasis on film.
Teaching
- TFILM 272, Intro to Film Studies
- TFILM 348, Film and Human Values
- TFILM 386, Silent Cinema
- TFILM 481, Film, Theory and Aesthetics
- TFILM 485, Media Genres: Conspiracy Thrillers
- TFILM 486, Feminist Perspectives in Film and Literature
- TFILM 350, Introduction to Screenwriting
- TCORE 104, Introduction to Visual Culture (Humanities)
Affiliations
- Member, Society for Cinema and Media Studies
Academic Service
- Panelist for Sundance Institute's "Film Forward" Program, September 2013, held at the Tacoma Public Library
Honors and Awards
2012 Outstanding Women of UW Tacoma award
Scholarly Interests
CV or Resume
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Clarke Dillman, J. (2014). Women and Death in Film, Television and News: Dead But Not Gone. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. |