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Nathaniel Greenberg is an Associate Professor of Arabic in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages at George Mason University. Focusing on the intersection of literature, media, and politics in the modern Middle East and North Africa, Greenberg is the author of several books including most r...
Tim Gibson is an Associate Professor of Communication and Faculty Affiliate in the Cultural Studies PhD program at George Mason University. Tim Gibson's research interests include critical media studies, the political economy of communication, and urban studies. He has published articles at the int...
Faculty members in GMU's Film and Media Studies and Film and Video Studies programs are making us proud. Below, please find a select list of recent awards, publications, presentations, and film shoots and screenings.
Hans L. Charles, Assistant Professor, Film and Video Studies
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Faculty members in GMU's Film and Media Studies and Film and Video Studies programs continue to make all of us proud. Below, please find a select list of recent awards, publications, presentations, and film shoots and screenings.
Hans L. Charles, Assistant Professor, Film and Video Studies
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GMU Visiting Filmmakers Series Spring 2016
GMU Visiting Filmmakers Series: Field Niggas and Khalik Allah
Tuesday April 5 Johnson Center Cinema 4:30pm
With African and African American Studies Director Wendi Manuel-Scott and the Washington Post's Ann Hornaday
Sponsored by African and African ...
We're proud to report that faculty members in GMU's Film and Media Studies and Film and Video Studies programs have been busy this year. Read on to catch up with our recent awards, publications, presentations, film screenings, and invited lectures.
Tommy Britt, Associate Professor, Film and ...
“What are you going to do with that?” is a question I heard often from my family as an undergraduate and as a PhD student. As an English major with older siblings pursuing nursing and medical school, and with lots of cousins pursuing engineering and science degrees, there was always an edge to that q...