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Jim Collins is a Professor of Film and Television at the University of Notre Dame and concurrently serves as faculty in the English department. He holds an office in the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center and specializes in media theory, digital culture, and postmodern studies. His research explores intersections between film/television theory and contemporary cultural shifts driven by digital technologies.
He has authored influential books such as Uncommon Cultures: Popular Culture and Postmodernism (1989), Architecture of Excess: Cultural Life in the Information Age (1995), and Bring on the Books for Everybody: How Literary Culture Became Popular Culture (2011). Current projects include Playlist Culture. He received the Charles Sheedy Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2010.
No advising students or grant details are listed in the provided information. His academic contributions span editorial roles including High-Pop: Making Culture into Popular Entertainment (2002) and Film Theory Goes to the Movies (1993), reflecting his interdisciplinary engagement with cultural studies.
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