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Kaveh Askari is Associate Professor in the English Department at Western Washington University. Scott Curtis Associate Professor in the Department of Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern University. He is currently President of Domitor, the international society for the study of early cinema. Frank Gray is Director of Screen Archive South East at the University of Brighton. Louis Pelletier is a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow at Universit¿e Montr¿ and Concordia University where he is research coordinator of the Canadian Educational, Sponsored, and Industrial Film Archive project. Tami Williams is…mehr

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Kaveh Askari is Associate Professor in the English Department at Western Washington University. Scott Curtis Associate Professor in the Department of Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern University. He is currently President of Domitor, the international society for the study of early cinema. Frank Gray is Director of Screen Archive South East at the University of Brighton. Louis Pelletier is a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow at Universit¿e Montr¿ and Concordia University where he is research coordinator of the Canadian Educational, Sponsored, and Industrial Film Archive project. Tami Williams is Associate Professor of Film Studies and English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Joshua Yumibe is Director and Assistant Professor of Film Studies at Michigan State University. He holds a joint appointment as Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of St. Andrews.
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Kaveh Askari is Associate Professor in the English Department at Western Washington University. Scott Curtis Associate Professor in the Department of Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern University. He is currently President of Domitor, the international society for the study of early cinema. Frank Gray is Director of Screen Archive South East at the University of Brighton. Louis Pelletier is a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow at Université de Montréal and Concordia University where he is research coordinator of the Canadian Educational, Sponsored, and Industrial Film Archive project. Tami Williams is Associate Professor of Film Studies and English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Joshua Yumibe is Director and Assistant Professor of Film Studies at Michigan State University. He holds a joint appointment as Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of St. Andrews.