词条 | Nicole M. Richter |
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| honorific_prefix = | name = Nicole M. Richter | honorific_suffix = | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1982|07|04}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | nationality = | education = | alma_mater = | known_for = | notable_works = | style = | movement = | spouse = | awards = | elected = | patrons = | memorials = | website = | module = }}Nicole M. Richter (born July 4, 1982) is an American film critic and musician. She is currently the Coordinator of the Motion Pictures Program at the Tom Hanks Center for Motion Pictures at Wright State University. She is the founding Editor-in-Chief of In Short: The Journal of Small Screen Studies and the founder of KinoFemme: Women Filmmakers Collective and KinoQueer.[https://books.google.com/books?id=PJHr9goVaZEC&pg=PT341&lpg=PT341&dq=nicole+richter+wright+state+university&source=bl&ots=mqcqE_SQyk&sig=p06kOQaExx9BBGZbsa2WQxGkHQk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiVpu3H8ffKAhUFcT4KHeZOAqEQ6AEIVzAN#v=onepage&q=nicole%20richter%20wright%20state%20university&f=false] She was awarded the Faculty Diversity Advocate Award for her work in social justice and the College of Liberal Arts Outstanding Teaching Award [1] She was the Community Voice Producer for 91.3 WYSO, the NPR station covering the Dayton Ohio area. She is the lead vocalist and booking agent for the electro-dark-dance band Curse of Cassandra which was formed in 2013 in Dayton, Ohio. Her research focuses on media and sexuality, with emphasis on representations of bisexuality. She was a highly ranked policy debater in college. [2] Professional Experience
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References1. ^https://liberal-arts.wright.edu/about/faculty-and-staff-awards-2016 2. ^http://toddholm.com/main/page_news_gallery_concordian_41604.html 3. ^https://www.routledge.com/Women-Do-Genre-in-Film-and-Television/Harrod-Paszkiewicz/p/book/9781138695801 4. ^Richter, Nicole. “The Short Films of Wes Anderson.” The Films of Wes Anderson: Critical Essays on an Indiewood Icon, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014 5. ^Richter, Nicole. “Trans Love in New Trans Cinema.” Queer Love in Film and Television. Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillen, 2013. 6. ^Lane, Christina and Nicole Richter. “The Feminist Poetics of Sofia Coppola: Spectacle and Self- Consciousness inMarie Antoinette.” Feminism at the Movies. New York: Routledge, 2011. 7. ^Richter, Nicole. “Scarlett Johansson’s Cyberfeminist Cyborg,” Comunicazioni Sociali. Journal of Media, Performing Arts and Cultural Studies, 2015 n. 3. 8. ^Richter, Nicole. “Filming the Impossible: An Interview with Catherine Breillat,” Reverse Shot, 2015. 9. ^Richter, Nicole. "Unraveling the Body-Without-Organs in Body Memory." Short Film Studies, Intellect, 4 (2), October 2014 10. ^Richter, Nicole. "Bisexual Erasure in 'Lesbian Vampire' Film Theory." The Journal of Bisexuality, Taylor and Francis Group, 13(2), April 2013. 11. ^Richter, Nicole. “Ambiguous Bisexuality: The Case of A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila.” The Journal of Bisexuality, Taylor and Francis Group, 11(1), January 2011. 12. ^Richter, Nicole. “Dressing the Body in Memories.” Short Film Studies, Intellect, Vol. 1, January 2011. 13. ^Interviewed for the article “Does Porn Distort Your Sex Life?” WSU’s The Guardian, April 2, 2014 14. ^Invited Roundtable Panelist, “Violence and Media”, Dayton Daily News, August 18, 2013 15. ^Invited Interview Feature Story, “Nicole Richter”, Jo Magazine, Issue 12, October 30, 16. ^Richter, Nicole. “Women in Sculpture.” The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications, 2011. f 17. ^Richter, Nicole. “Animal Rights.” The Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications, 2011. 18. ^Richter, Nicole. “Self-Mutilation.” The Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. . Los Angeles: SAGE Publications, 2011. 19. ^Richter, Nicole. “American Literature on Stage and Screen: 525 Works and their Adaptations,”by Thomas S. Hischak , Studies in American Naturalism, The University of Nebraska Press, Volume 8 Number 1, Summer 2013. 20. ^Richter, Nicole. Review of Hollywood Romantic Comedy: States of the Union, 1934-1965, by Kathrina Glitre. MLN 122 (2007): 1197-1200. (R) 21. ^“Polyamorous Cinema.” Presented at the Midwest Popular Culture Association Conference, Columbus, Ohio, October 2012. Chair of Panel. 22. ^“Bisexual Erasure in Lesbian Vampire Film Theory.” Presented at the Popular Culture Association Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2012. 23. ^“Mapping Conceptions of Sisterhood in TLC’S Sister Wives.” Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality Symposium, Dayton, Ohio, February 2012. 24. ^“Film School.” Presented at the Citizen Jane Film Festival, Columbia, Missouri, October 2011. 25. ^Democratic Media Activism in Burma VJ: How Digital Video Keeps the Hope of a Burmese Revolution Alive.” Presented at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2011. 26. ^“Transnational Trans People in New Trans Cinema.” Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality Symposium, Oxford, Ohio, March 2011. 27. ^“Playing Roles: The Eroticism of Knife Throwing in Girl on a Bridge.” Presented at the Popular Culture Association Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2009. 28. ^“Black Women’s Voices in Filmmaking.” Presented at the National Communication Association Conference, San Diego, California, November 2008. 29. ^“Films that Argue.” Presented at the National Communication Association Conference, San Diego, California, November 2008. 30. ^“Meditations on Waking Life.” Presented at the Popular Culture Association Conference, San Francisco, California, March 2008. 31. ^“Imprisoning Women’s Bodies: The Role of Architecture in the Films of Sofia Coppola.” Presented at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2008. 32. ^“Postmodern Cyborg Desire in Bjork’s Music Videos.” Presented at the Florida State Film and Literature Conference, Tallahassee, Florida, February 2008. 33. ^“Severed Bodies: The Gothic in Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Presented at the Popular Culture Association Conference, April 2007. 34. ^“The Collaborative Authorship of Tim Burton and Johnny Depp.” Presented at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 2007. 35. ^“The Ambiguity of Otherness in Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation.” Presented at the Florida State Film and Literature Conference, Tallahassee, Florida, February 2007. 36. ^“Feminist Epistemology: An Alternative to Elitist Practices in College Policy Debate.” Presented at the National Communication Association Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, November 2005. 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