Education: PhD UCLA
Corinne E. Blackmer
A cultural history of LGBT Jews in American Judaism ("I Believe with a Perfect Faith"), Privacy, History, Price Discrimination, Sexual Orientation: the Queering of Public Higher Education, Invasion of Privacy, Student Tracking, Internet Gossip, and Jewish Ethics of Speech, Homophobia and Antisemitism on the Web: The Rebirth of Old Seductions
Hebrew Bible, Jewish Ethics, LGBT Studies and Cultural Criticism, LGBT subversive redeployment of the internet and "outing the closeters", Promotion of comprehensive critical thinking, Expanding knowledge and use of independent, non-tracking, eco-supportive economic practices and habitats
Professor of English, specializing in the Hebrew Bible, American literature, and LGBT Studies.
Bernie Cook
Dr. Bernie Cook is Associate Dean in Georgetown College and Adjunct Professor of American Studies at Georgetown University. Dr. Cook is editor of Thelma & Louise Live! The Cultural Afterlife of an American Film (University of Texas Press 2007) and has published articles on television news coverage of warfare and on violence in American fiction film. In 2008, he produced Why Y'all Are Here, a short video documentary about service learning. He earned his PhD in Critical Studies in Film and Television from the School of Theater, Film, and Television at UCLA. Since 1998, he has created and taught film and media studies courses in the English Department, the American Studies Program, and the Program in Justice and Peace at Georgetown. In 2001, he participated in the Documentary Film Institute at George Washington University, collaborating on a short documentary, Changing Room (2001), which has screened at film festivals in Washington, San Francisco, and Phoenix.
