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February 16, 2006
3 USC Sources
After much Googling within usc.edu, I ended up with many projects and departments that I have yet to look into. Here, however, are three people I plan to start with:
Daniela Bleichmar
Department of Art History
Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow (2004-06), Early Modern Visual Culture
Ph.D., Princeton University
http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/art_history/faculty/daniela_bleichmar.html
Want to contact because she is:
A) Interested in visual and material culture, trained at Princeton as “a cultural historian of early modern science”
B) Interested in Interdisciplinary topics, desires information exchange across disciplines
Gary Seaman
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
http://www.usc.edu/dept/elab/anth/FacultyPages/seaman.html
Want to contact because he is:
Co-director of the Center for Visual Anthropology which oversees the Ethnographics Lab which “[P]rovides archival and computer facilities for students and faculty who work with nonlinear editing systems and interactive media in anthropology. The primary mission of the Ethnographics Lab is to promote the integration of all forms of information, whether text, graphics of time-based media, into a new synthesis of anthropological knowledge."
Diane Winston
Knight Chair in Media and Religion
Annenberg School for Communication
http://ascweb.usc.edu/admin/faculty/uploads/Winston-CV.doc
Want to contact because she:
Gave “You Are What You Wear: Thinking About Clothes in the Study of Religion,” presentation at the material History of Religion Project teaching conference, “Teaching the New American Religious History,” 6 June 2001
Posted by rosenblj at February 16, 2006 11:13 AM
Comments
Jess - Thanks for posting (I think it's more effective, less distracting and more easily accessed than the back/front channel) we have a class blog - I'm glad you're using it.
Your contacts are promising, as was your method for finding them.
Posted by: pweil
at February 16, 2006 06:35 PM
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