Public profile
Research areas
History and Theory of Film; History of European Cinema; Russian and Soviet Cinema
Department of Art History
Associate Professor of Art History
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3.7
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Difficulty
3.0
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Courses
8
in seeded sections
History and Theory of Film; History of European Cinema; Russian and Soviet Cinema
HART 389
Why have film directors been drawn to criminal investigations and the search for justice since cinema's early years? This course examines films that represent court trials, investigate crimes and seek truth across different cultures over the last 100 years. Cross-list: HART 589. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for HART 389 if student has credit for HART 589.
HART 402
Honors thesis project in art history. Students must receive permission of the department faculty prior to enrolling. For additional information, please see Honors Program in the Rice University General Announcements.
HART 503
Graduate research paper.
HART 504
Graduate independent study, reading and research on variable topics. Repeatable for Credit.
HART 589
Why have film directors been drawn to criminal investigations and the search for justice since cinema's early years? This course examines films that represent court trials, investigate crimes and seek truth across different cultures over the last 100 years. Graduate students will write a 20-page research paper. Cross-list: HART 389. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for HART 589 if student has credit for HART 389.
HART 600
Preparation for qualifying exams.
HART 601
Preparation for qualifying exams and dissertation prospectus.
MDIA 202
Introduction to major movements, practices and theories of film and media from 1945 to present. Formerly offered as, and mutually exclusive with, CMST 202. Students who have earned credit for CMST 202 cannot earn credit for MDIA 202.