Directory Profile
Vicki Callahan, Ph.D.
Professor of the Practice of Cinematic Arts
Research areas: Film and Media History, Feminist Studies, Digital Culture, Media Strategies for Social Change, and Public Scholarship
Affiliated Divisions:
Division of Cinema & Media Studies
Media Arts + Practice Division
Email: vcallahan@cinema.usc.edu
Website: http://www.vickicallahan.com/
Work Phone: 213.821.5833
Office: SCI 101E
Vicki Callahan is Professor of Practice at the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts in the Divisions of Media Arts + Practice and Cinema and Media Studies. Her research and teaching are focused on the integration of theory and practice with attention to issues in film and media history, feminist studies, digital culture, media strategies for social change, and public scholarship. She is the author of Zones of Anxiety: Movement, Musidora, and the Crime Serials of Louis Feuillade (WSUP 2005), editor for the collection, Reclaiming the Archive: Feminism and Film History (WSUP 2010), and co-editor with Virginia Kuhn for the collection, Future Texts: Subversive Performance and Feminist Bodies (Parlor Press, 2016). With Virginia Kuhn, she co-edited a special issue of The Ciné-Files, #11 on “The Video Essay: Cinematic Writing” (Jan. 2017). She was a Fulbright Scholar with a focus on digital media praxis at University College Cork, Ireland and NEH fellow for the inaugural workshop on Videographic Criticism at Middlebury College. Currently, she is completing work on a monograph on the silent film star, Mabel Normand. With Sarah Atkinson, she is co-authoring, Mixed Realities: Gender and Emergent Media, Wayne State University Press (forthcoming). She is also working on a documentary project, The Lowcountry, which looks at issues of racial justice in Charleston, South Carolina.
*photo credit: Lisa Müller-Trede