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Anne Friedberg

Anne Friedberg (August 29, 1952 – October 9, 2009[1]) was an American author, historian and theorist of modern media culture, chair of the Critical Studies Division in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California and President-elect of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies.

Friedberg was Born in Urbana, Illinois, on August 29, 1952. In 2003, she joined the USC faculty, where she was instrumental in the creation of the Visual Studies Graduate Certificate and the Media Arts and Practice Ph.D. program. In 2009, she was named an Academy Scholar by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. She died in Los Angeles on October 9, 2009, at the age of 57.[2]

Academic career edit

Friedberg received her PhD in cinema studies from NYU. She was on the faculty of Film and Media Studies at UC Irvine, where she was the principal architect for a new interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Visual Studies and the founding director and programmer of UCI's Film and Video Center.

Friedberg lectured widely in the United States and elsewhere, including invited talks in Berlin, Frankfurt, Bonn, Vienna, Tokyo, Montreal, Bern, Lausanne, Stockholm, Prague, and at the Guggenheim Museum/NY, Art Institute/Chicago, and Getty Museum/LA. In 2001–2002, she was a visiting scholar at the Getty Research Institute. During 2005–2006, she was a fellow at USC's Annenberg Center as a member of the Networked Publics research group.

Friedberg's research and teaching interests included: film and media histories and theories, old media/new media historiographies, critical theory/ feminist theory, nineteenth century visual culture and early cinema, theories of vision and visuality, architecture and film, global media culture.

Her most important scholarly and theoretical work is generally considered to be the recent The Virtual Window: From Alberti to Microsoft, which synthesized her previous writing about movies, film, and television, and her long experience as a theorizer of forms of visual experience. Therein, she subjected the common linguistic tropes of visual representation, including "window," "screen", and "the virtual" to rigorous analysis, analysis that in many cases rendered commonly accepted definitions inadequate. Drawing on philosophical and theoretical texts ranging from the art historian Erwin Panofsky to poststructuralists like Derrida, Friedberg proposed that forms of static-image, moving-image, and computer-modeled representation represented significantly different systems susceptible to rigorous analysis.

Several of Friedberg's proposals lay at the center of a larger movement to more precisely and sustainedly interrogate and integrate philosophical, "theoretical" (notably post-structural and French), and art-historical investigations of the nature of human representations and their roots in historical and cultural contexts. Among the most notable of these were distinctions between human sight and photographic representation, proposals on the nature of Durer's "veil," and an argument that Alberti's treatise was misinterpreted due to a failure to read the original Latin. The publication of her book was accompanied by an interactive online companion, The Virtual Window Interactive, created in collaboration with designer Erik Loyer.

Publications edit

  • The Virtual Window: From Alberti to Microsoft, by Anne Friedberg (The MIT Press, 2006)
  • 'The Virtual Window Interactive @ http://thevirtualwindow.net/
  • “Televisual Space”: Special Issue of Journal of Visual Culture, co-edited by Anne Friedberg and Raiford Guins (2004)
  • Close-Up 1927-1933: Cinema and Modernism, co-edited by Anne Friedberg, James Donald and Laura Marcus (Princeton University Press, 1998)
  • Window Shopping: Cinema and the Postmodern, by Anne Friedberg (University of California Press, 1993)
  • "Les Flaneurs de Mal(l): Cinema and the Postmodern Condition," by Anne Friedberg (PMLA, Journal of the Modern Language Association, 1991)

Honors edit

  • Faculty Fellow, Annenberg Center, USC 2005-2006
  • Visiting Scholar, Getty Research Institute, 2001-2002 [1]
  • UCI Humanities Center Faculty Research Grant, 2000, 1998, 1995
  • UCI Celebration of Teaching Award in the Humanities, 1997
  • UCI Humanities Associates Teaching Award 1992
  • NEH Travel Award, 1991
  • ARTSPACE New Writing in Arts Criticism Award, 1988
  • NEH Fellow, Summer Institute, Harvard, 1987

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ In Memoriam: Anne Friedberg, 57. USC News.
  2. ^ Woo, Elaine: Anne Friedberg dies at 57; professor at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. (Obituary.) Los Angeles Times.

Web pages edit

  • „The Other Eye“, Filmessay on G.W.Pabst, by Hannah Heer & Werner Schmiedel (A/USA 1991/92)

External links edit

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations September 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Anne Friedberg August 29 1952 October 9 2009 1 was an American author historian and theorist of modern media culture chair of the Critical Studies Division in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California and President elect of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies Friedberg was Born in Urbana Illinois on August 29 1952 In 2003 she joined the USC faculty where she was instrumental in the creation of the Visual Studies Graduate Certificate and the Media Arts and Practice Ph D program In 2009 she was named an Academy Scholar by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences She died in Los Angeles on October 9 2009 at the age of 57 2 Contents 1 Academic career 2 Publications 3 Honors 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Web pages 5 External linksAcademic career editFriedberg received her PhD in cinema studies from NYU She was on the faculty of Film and Media Studies at UC Irvine where she was the principal architect for a new interdisciplinary Ph D program in Visual Studies and the founding director and programmer of UCI s Film and Video Center Friedberg lectured widely in the United States and elsewhere including invited talks in Berlin Frankfurt Bonn Vienna Tokyo Montreal Bern Lausanne Stockholm Prague and at the Guggenheim Museum NY Art Institute Chicago and Getty Museum LA In 2001 2002 she was a visiting scholar at the Getty Research Institute During 2005 2006 she was a fellow at USC s Annenberg Center as a member of the Networked Publics research group Friedberg s research and teaching interests included film and media histories and theories old media new media historiographies critical theory feminist theory nineteenth century visual culture and early cinema theories of vision and visuality architecture and film global media culture Her most important scholarly and theoretical work is generally considered to be the recent The Virtual Window From Alberti to Microsoft which synthesized her previous writing about movies film and television and her long experience as a theorizer of forms of visual experience Therein she subjected the common linguistic tropes of visual representation including window screen and the virtual to rigorous analysis analysis that in many cases rendered commonly accepted definitions inadequate Drawing on philosophical and theoretical texts ranging from the art historian Erwin Panofsky to poststructuralists like Derrida Friedberg proposed that forms of static image moving image and computer modeled representation represented significantly different systems susceptible to rigorous analysis Several of Friedberg s proposals lay at the center of a larger movement to more precisely and sustainedly interrogate and integrate philosophical theoretical notably post structural and French and art historical investigations of the nature of human representations and their roots in historical and cultural contexts Among the most notable of these were distinctions between human sight and photographic representation proposals on the nature of Durer s veil and an argument that Alberti s treatise was misinterpreted due to a failure to read the original Latin The publication of her book was accompanied by an interactive online companion The Virtual Window Interactive created in collaboration with designer Erik Loyer Publications editThe Virtual Window From Alberti to Microsoft by Anne Friedberg The MIT Press 2006 The Virtual Window Interactive http thevirtualwindow net Televisual Space Special Issue of Journal of Visual Culture co edited by Anne Friedberg and Raiford Guins 2004 Close Up 1927 1933 Cinema and Modernism co edited by Anne Friedberg James Donald and Laura Marcus Princeton University Press 1998 Window Shopping Cinema and the Postmodern by Anne Friedberg University of California Press 1993 Les Flaneurs de Mal l Cinema and the Postmodern Condition by Anne Friedberg PMLA Journal of the Modern Language Association 1991 Honors editFaculty Fellow Annenberg Center USC 2005 2006 Visiting Scholar Getty Research Institute 2001 2002 1 UCI Humanities Center Faculty Research Grant 2000 1998 1995 UCI Celebration of Teaching Award in the Humanities 1997 UCI Humanities Associates Teaching Award 1992 NEH Travel Award 1991 ARTSPACE New Writing in Arts Criticism Award 1988 NEH Fellow Summer Institute Harvard 1987References editNotes edit In Memoriam Anne Friedberg 57 USC News Woo Elaine Anne Friedberg dies at 57 professor at USC s School of Cinematic Arts Obituary Los Angeles Times Web pages edit https web archive org web 20090829181552 http college usc edu engl people faculty display cfm Person ID 1003266 https web archive org web 20080516001020 http www cntv usc edu faculty friedberg anne htm The Other Eye Filmessay on G W Pabst by Hannah Heer amp Werner Schmiedel A USA 1991 92 External links edithttp www ucpress edu books pages 2808 html https web archive org web 20060908232332 http mitpress mit edu catalog item default asp ttype 2 amp tid 10780 https web archive org web 20091017022555 http blogs indiewire com thompsononhollywood 2009 10 12 obit usc film professor anne friedberg http blog oregonlive com madaboutmovies 2009 10 farewell to a friend and mento html https web archive org web 20100131031323 http www cmstudies org index php option com content amp task view amp id 1235 amp Itemid 1 https web archive org web 20091017205924 http uscnews usc edu arts in memoriam anne friedberg 57 html Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anne Friedberg amp oldid 1192892654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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