This is the official blog of MCS - the Media and Cinema Studies Program in the College of Communication at DePaul University (Chicago, IL). Here you will find the latest updates from our faculty members about new research and publications, conference talks, sponsored events and more.You'll also find updates from current students and alumni (including career paths, publications and media events).

Sunday, 28 June 2015

MCS Alumni Chris Olson interviews Prof. Blair Davis for the 'Pop Culture Lens' Podcast

Chris Olson, who recently graduated with a Masters degree in Media and Cinema Studies from DePaul, sat down with Prof. Blair Davis for the latest episode of his podcast 'The Pop Culture Lens' to discuss the 1930s/40s radio serial "Captain Midnight," its cross-media extensions and the role of transmedia therein.

                                    The Pop Culture Lens Podcast



Chris, along with CarrieLynn Reinhard, created the podcast (which they see as offering "Fresh Perspectives on Past Media") in 2014. Other entries in the podcast series have focused on Planet of the Apes, Freaks, fan culture, The X-Files, Godzilla and Mad Max.

Catch the latest episode here:
http://popculturelenspodcast.tumblr.com/


MCS Profs DeAngelis & Kessler at Console-ing Passions in Dublin


MCS Professors Michael DeAngelis and Kelly Kessler both recently attended the Console-ing Passions conference in Dublin, Ireland.

Console-ing Passions is an international conference devoted to the study of televison, video, audio, new media and feminism, and "was founded in 1989 by a group of feminist media scholars and artists looking to create a space to present work and foster scholarship on issues of television, culture, and identity, with an emphasis on gender and sexuality." (http://www.console-ingpassions.org/about-cp/)


                                           

Michael DeAngelis presented a paper entitled “Gay Love Triangles, General
Hospital and the Contemporary American Daytime Serial” on a panel called 'Queer Identities and Contemporary Television.'

Kelly Kessler's paper, “Best Friends Forever, Playing House and America’s Continued Cultural Anxiety Over Televising Female Friends,” was presented in a panel called 'Girlfriendship.' She also participated in a workshop called 'Moving On Up While Keeping It Together: Mentoring Workshop for Tenure and Promotion,' giving a talk entitled “No Really, Gender and Media Studies is a Real Thing: Positioning Your Work for Tenure Committees outside of the Discipline.”

The conference was held at the Marker Hotel in the Dublin Docklands from June 18-20, 2015.



Wednesday, 17 June 2015

New MCS Faculty member Kelli Marshall!


The Media and Cinema Studies program is pleased to announce that Dr. Kelli Marshall has been hired as an Instructor of Documentary Studies. 

Dr. Marshall will teach several documentary-related courses for MCS, as well as courses focusing on social media and television studies. Dr. Marshall has been an adjunct with MCS for the past several years, teaching a wide range of film studies courses. She regularly contributes articles on teaching to The Chronicle of Higher Education. See her most recen piece about using Twitter in the classroom here: 



Welcome Dr. Marshall!