Cinema's original sin : D.W. Griffith, American racism, and the rise of film culture /
Eloquent gestures : the transformation of performance style in the Griffith Biograph films /
Thinking in Pictures : Dramatic Structure in D.W. Griffith's Biograph Films.
Diane Kurys /
White robes, silver screens : movies and the making of the Ku Klux Klan /
The films of Denis Villeneuve /
Mathieu Kassovitz /
Omnibus films : theorizing transauthorial cinema /
Patrice Leconte /
French cinema in the 1970s : the echoes of May /
Coline Serreau /
Chantal Akerman /
Lesbian cinema after queer theory /
Jack Clayton /
Marcel Pagnol /
Beyond the epic : the life & films of David Lean /
François Ozon /
Jean Vigo /
Lance Comfort /
Women Filmmakers in Sinophone World Cinema /
Emerson & Eros : the making of a cultural hero /
The Oprah affect : critical essays on Oprah's book club /
A Black Forest Walden Conversations with Henry David Thoreau and Marlonbrando.
The future of Lenin : power, politics, and revolution in the twenty-first century /
Nietzsche in Hollywood : images of the Übermensch in early American cinema /
The transatlantic gaze : Italian cinema, American film /
Minima Cuba : heretical poetics and power in post-Soviet Cuba /
Leadership and legacy : the Presidency of Barack Obama /
Weimar surfaces : urban visual culture in 1920s Germany /
Eckhart, Heidegger, and the Imperative of Releasement
Kant and Aristotle Epistemology, Logic, and Method /
Moses Mendelssohn and the Enlightenment /
Deconstructive constitutionalism : Derrida reading Kant /
A bastard kind of reasoning : William Blake and geometry /
Genre, Race, and the Production of Subjectivity in German Romanticism
The Obama effect multidisciplinary renderings of the 2008 campaign /
Lacan and Romanticism
A Black Forest Walden : conversations with Henry David Thoreau and Marlonbrando /
Of an Alien Homecoming : Reading Heidegger's Hölderlin.
A Bastard Kind of Reasoning : William Blake and Geometry.
Henri-Georges Clouzot /
Terry Gilliam
D.W. Griffith's The birth of a nation : art, culture and ethics in black and white /