
معرفی
Mark Lynn Anderson is an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Film and Media Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Department of English. He holds a secondary appointment in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. His work explores the intersections of deviance, media institutions, and regulatory frameworks in early 20th-century cinema. Key projects include re-evaluating corporate-driven film historiography and analyzing the career of pioneering filmmaker Dorothy Davenport Reid.
Research Interests:
- Media History
- Film Regulation and Censorship
- Gender and Authorship in Cinema
- Celebrity Culture in the Early Film Industry
Publications: Notable work includes Twilight of the Idols: Hollywood and the Human Sciences in 1920s America, which critiques historical narratives shaped by corporate archives. His scholarship bridges media history, cultural studies, and feminist film theory.
Awards: None explicitly listed in provided texts.
Advising/Grants: No advisees or grants detailed in texts. Serves as Director of Graduate Studies, overseeing academic programs.



