Ramona Curry

Associate Professor

Office: 268 English
Office Phone: 244-1665
Office Hours during Fall 2007:
Monday 2-4 p.m. or by appointment

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Current Courses

ENGLISH 104: INTRODUCTION TO FILM

ENGL 199: OPEN UNDERGRADUATE SEMINAR
TOPIC: Magical Empire: The Disney Phenomenon from Cultural,
Artistic & Global Economic Perspectives

ENGL 273: American Film Since 1950

ENGLISH 300: WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE
TOPIC: Writing Film Criticism

(previous courses)

Areas of Interest

Critical theory and history of film and other forms of media and 20th-21st century popular culture, in the U.S. and internationally; issues of gender and racial representation in cross-cultural media adaptations and their circulation.

Publications

Too Much of a Good Thing: Mae West as Cultural Icon (University of Minnesota Press, 1996)

Essays in U.S. and international journals and edited collections on the cross-cultural circulation and impact of films and popular media forms; star studies approaches to U.S. and international media (e.g., analyses of Madonna, Xuxa, and Ivy Ling Po as cultural signs); the history and social impact of media institutions (e.g., female stars in 1910s German cinema; Hong Kong films of the 1960s); feminist film and video production. (selected bibliography)

Work in Progress

Essay on 1950s-60s Hong Kong film versions of the Mulan tale; monograph on the distribution of Hong Kong/Chinese films in the U.S. in the 1950s-60s (pre “kung fu” wave); edited collection on popular icons in international, historical context.

Cross-Campus Affiliations