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Timothy Corrigan is a Professor of English, Cinema Studies, and History of Art at Penn. His work in Cinema Studies has focused on modern American and international cinema, as well as pedagogy and film. Books include New German Film: The Displaced Image, The Films of Werner Herzog: Between Mirage and History, Writing about Film, A Cinema without Walls: Movies and Culture after Vietnam, Film and Literature: An Introduction and Reader, and The Film Experience (co-authored with Patricia White). Currently he is completing a book-length study titled “The Essay Film from Montaigne to Marker” and, with Patricia White, an anthology of film theory titled “Critical Visions: Readings in Classical and Contemporary Film and Media Theory.” He is also an editor of the journal Adaptation, an editorial board member of Cinema Journal, and a founding director of the Association of Adaptation Studies.

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