Visual and Performing Arts

Screen Studies
Screen Studies

Screen Studies Faculty

Screen studies faculty, along with colleagues in other disciplines including art history, communication and culture, women's studies, Spanish, German, and French, offer international and cross-cultural perspectives on the screen media.

Program Faculty

Marcia Butzel, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Visual and Performing Arts; Adjunct Associate Professor; Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
International cinema, film criticism and theory, relationships between film and the other arts
Tel: 1-508-793-7235
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Stephanie F. Larrieux, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Visual and Performing Arts
Film genre, television, cultural theory, cinema history, theories of authorship, and the language of media and visuality
Tel: 508-793-7285
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Matthew Malsky, Ph.D.
George N. and Selma U. Jeppson Professorship in Music; Professor and Chair, Department of Visual and Performing Arts
Composition, computer music
Tel: 508-793-7316
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Hugh Manon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Visual and Performing Arts; Director, Screen Studies Program
Film Theory, Psychoanalysis, American film history, subcultures and cult aesthetics.
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Part-Time Faculty

Cindy Conti, M.A.
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Michael Siegel , Ph.D.
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Fred Simon, B.S.
Video and electronic media production; Web site
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Adjunct Faculty

Marvin D'Lugo, Ph.D.
Professor of Spanish, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures; Adjunct Professor, Screen Studies and Literatures
Spanish and Latin American cinema
Tel: 1-508-793-7725
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