Rebecca Sullivan, Professor
PhD. McGill University
Areas of Research
gender and sexuality studies; media and cultural studies; popular culture
BOOKS: "Natalie Wood" (BFI Palgrave 2016) | "Pornography: Structures, Agency, and Performance" (Polity 2015) | "Bonnie Sherr Klein's Not a Love Story" (UTP 2014) | "Becoming Biosubjects" (UTP 2010) | "Canadian Television Today" (2007) | "How Canadians Communicate: Contexts of Popular Culture" (2006) | "Visual Habits: Nuns, Feminism, and Postwar American Popular Culture" (2005) ||||| SSHRC GRANTS: Co-Investigator. "What Were Comics: Representational Diversity in the American Comic Book Since 1934" | Principal Investigator. "The Legacy of Studio D for Canadian Feminist Media Art Activism" | Sole Investigator. "Virginal Sexual Independence in Postwar American Popular Culture" | Co-Investigator. "Narratives of Biotechnology in Canadian Public and Popular Discourse"
BOOKS: "Natalie Wood" (BFI Palgrave 2016) | "Pornography: Structures, Agency, and Performance" (Polity 2015) | "Bonnie Sherr Klein's Not a Love Story" (UTP 2014) | "Becoming Biosubjects" (UTP 2010) | "Canadian Television Today" (2007) | "How Canadians Communicate: Contexts of Popular Culture" (2006) | "Visual Habits: Nuns, Feminism, and Postwar American Popular Culture" (2005) ||||| SSHRC GRANTS: Co-Investigator. "What Were Comics: Representational Diversity in the American Comic Book Since 1934" | Principal Investigator. "The Legacy of Studio D for Canadian Feminist Media Art Activism" | Sole Investigator. "Virginal Sexual Independence in Postwar American Popular Culture" | Co-Investigator. "Narratives of Biotechnology in Canadian Public and Popular Discourse"
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