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Victoria Meng
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Victoria Meng
Lecturer
Film and Media Studies Department
Arizona State University
Tel: (555) 555-5555
Fax: (555) 555-5555
Email: Victoria.Meng@asu.edu
Curriculum Vitae: [pdf]
Victoria Meng was born in Taipei, Taiwan, and immigrated to the US in 1988. She received her BA in Visual and Environmental Studies from Harvard-Radcliffe, volunteered in the Xining Children's Home in 2000-2001 with support by the Frederick Sheldon Prize, and received her PhD from Cinema and Media Studies from UCLA in Fall 2008. Her documentary and experimental films have been screened in Cambridge, MA and Los Angeles, CA. Meng is currently a lecturer at Arizona State University where she teaches courses on film, digital media, and animation.
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Research Interests
Animation studies, Chinese cinemas, new media, fan studies, and experimental/alternative cinema programming.
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Writing
Victoria Meng. Everyday a Miracle: History According to Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). Journal of Religion and Popular Culture (2009).
Review of: The Sharpest Point: Animation at the End of Cinema. animation: an interdisciplinary journal (2008).
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Courses/Workshops Taught
Introduction to Film (Spring 2009, Spring 2010)
Critical Studies in Animation (Spring 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010)
Techno-Entertainment Convergences (Spring 2010)
Emerging Digital Media (Fall 2009)
Capstone Seminar (Fall 2009)
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