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PROFESSOR IVONE MARGULIES
Ivone Margulies is an Associate Professor in the Film and Media Studies
department at Hunter
College and a member of the Ph.D. Program in Theatre at the Graduate
Center.
She is the author of Nothing Happens: Chantal Akerman’s Hyperrealist
Everyday (Duke U. Press, 1996) and editor of Rites of Realism:
Essays on Corporeal Cinema (Duke U. Press, 2003), an anthology which
includes her essay "Exemplary Bodies: Reenactment in Love in the City,
Sons and Close up." Her essays on Akerman and theatrical cinema have been
translated in various international catalogues and books.
She has published chapters on John Cassavetes, Jean Rouch and videomaker
Steve Fagin. Recent publications include: "Le monologue sériel:
formes d’engagement dans le cinema moderne" in La fiction
éclatée. Petits et
grands écrans français
et francophones. (forthcoming in 2006); "Sacha Guitry, National
Portraiture and the Artist’s Hand" French Cultural Studies 16: 3 (October
2005.) "Chronicle of a Summer (1960) as Autocritique (1959): A Transition
in the French Left" QRFV 21.3 (July 2004).
Contact:
Telephone: 212/650-3702
E-mail:
imarguli@hunter.cuny.edu
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