
معرفی
Andrea Kelley serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Communication & Journalism at Auburn University's College of Liberal Arts. Her academic profile centers on critical analysis of screen media through historical and cultural lenses, with teaching responsibilities including Introduction to Film Studies, American Film Genres, and Race and U.S. Film History.
Education:
- PhD, Indiana University
- MA, Indiana University
- BA, Columbia University
Research Interests:
Dr. Kelley's scholarship interrogates the material and cultural dimensions of screen practices across historical periods. Her work critically examines:
- U.S. cinema evolution from classical Hollywood to contemporary digital landscapes
- Media archaeology of niche technologies like Soundies and Panoram machines
- Race and representation in film history and exhibition practices
- Screen materialities during crises (WWII, COVID-19 pandemic)
- Institutional branding of public media entities like PBS
Publication Trends:
Her 16-year publication trajectory (2008-2024) reveals consistent methodological rigor in media archaeology, shifting from 1940s screen technologies to contemporary pandemic-era exhibition studies. Key thematic threads include the physicality of screens, institutional power in media ecosystems, and how social crises reshape viewing practices. Her scholarship bridges film history, cultural theory, and material culture studies with increasing emphasis on race and spatial politics in screen consumption.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants:
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