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Professor, Radio/Television/Film
m-white@northwestern.edu
Frances Searle Building
Room 1-154
2240 Campus Drive
Evanston , IL 60208-2952 (847) 491-2569
1800 Sherman
Room 404
Evanston , IL 60201 (847) 467-1161
Office Hours: Mon. 1:30-3:00 pm
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B.A.
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Brown University
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M.A.
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University of Iowa
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Ph.D.
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University of Iowa
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Professor White's research and teaching areas include: film, television, media theory; feminist theory and film/television/popular culture; mass culture studies; issues in media historiography.
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1995 -
Present
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Professor
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Northwestern University, Department of Radio/Television/Film
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2004 -
2005
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Bicentennial Fulbright Chair in American Studies
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University of Helsinki
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1998 -
2002
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Department Chair
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Northwestern University, Department of Radio/Television/Film
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1996 -
1999
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Director
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Women's Studies Program
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March, 1996 -
June, 1996
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Visiting Professor
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University of Jyvaskyla
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September, 1994 -
December, 1994
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Fullbright Scholar
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University of Helsinki and University of Tampere
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1989 -
1992
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Department Chair
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Northwestern University, Department of Radio/Television/Film
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White, Mimi (2004). "The Attractions of Television: Reconsidering Liveness:
in Nick Couldry and Anna McCarthy, eds., Media/Space: Place, Scale and Culture in a Media Age. Routledge.
White, Mimi (2002). "Flows and Other Close Encounters with Telelvision."
in Kumar, Shanti and Parks, Lisa, eds., Planet TV: A Global Television Studies Reader. New York University Press.
Cassidy, Marsha and White, Mimi (2002). "Innovating Women's Television in Local and National Networks: Ruth Lyons and Arlene Francis".
Camera Obscura.
White, Mimi (2000). "Indy and Mike: Is Boy to Global World History as Woman is to Domestic National Myth?".
Film and History.
White, Mimi (2000). "Television Liveness: History, Banality, Attractions".
Spectator.
Mimi White (1998). Reliving the Past Over and Over Again’: Race, Gender, and Popular Memory in Homefront and I’ll Fly Away
in Torres, ed. Living Color: Race, Feminism, and Television . Duke.
Mimi White (1998). Salokangas et. al., eds., Writing Media Histories: Nordic Views
in Unforgettable...: Television, Memory, History. Jyvaskyla University.
Mimi White (1997). “Televisio, Terapia, Laeaeketiede: Sociaalisen, Subjectiviteetin, Teknologioista,” (translation of “Technologies of Social Subjectivity: Television, Therapy, Medicine”)
in Tiedotustutkimus. Journal of Communication, Finland.
Mimi White (1995). A Skater is Being Beaten
in Baughman, ed., Women on Ice: Feminist Responses to the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan Spectacle . Routledge.
Mimi White (1994). Women, Memory, and Serial Melodrama
in Screen. .
Mimi White (1992).
Tele-Advising: Therapeutic Discourse in American Television .
University of North Carolina Press.
Mimi White, with James Schwoch and Susan Reilly (1992).
Media Knowledge: Popular Culture, Pedagogy, and Critical Citizenship .
SUNY Press.
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