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Goodwin, James E. Professor Humanities 184 Tel: 310.825.3362 Fax: 310.267.4339 Send E-mail
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Education Ph.D. Rutgers University, 1973
Interests Modern Literature and Drama; Film; Autobiography; Critical Theory Selected Publications Eisenstein, Cinema, and History (1993), Autobiography: The Self Made Text (1993), Akira Kurosawa and Intertextual Cinema (1994), and the editor of Perspectives on Akira Kurosawa (1994). Additionally, he has published articles on photography and violence, photojournalism and the Vietnam War, Depression-era documentary, Thoreau, Henry Adams, Henry Miller, Orson Welles, and Alfred Hitchcock.
Additional Information In recent years Professor Goodwin has offered courses in the Departments of English and Comparative Literature and the Honors Collegium on "The Vietnam War and American Culture," "Jazz, Blues, and American Writing," "Photography and Literature," and "Film and Literature." His current book project concerns interrelationships between photography and literature in various periods of American culture. |
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