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Liz W Faber, PhDFull-Time Teaching Specialist, Center for Academic Writing and CompositionTutoring Coordinator, Academic Resource CenterManhattanville College2900 Purchase StreetPurchase, New York ONPhD in Mass Communication and Media Arts, 2013Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, ILDissertation: From Star Trek to Siri: (Dis)Embodied Gender and the Acousmatic Computer inScience Fiction Film and TelevisionDoctoral Film: Behind the ScreensAdvisor: Susan Felleman, PhDMA in English, 2009West Virginia University, Morgantown, WVThesis: The Spectre of Death: Suppression of Bodily Death through Representations of theAfterlife in Ghostbusters, Beetlejuice, and GhostAdvisor: John Lamb, PhDBA in English, Minor in Russian, 2007West Virginia University, Morgantown, WVMagna Cum Laude, Dean’s List, President’s List, Phi Beta KappaTEACHING & RESEARCH INTERESTSMultimodal Communication20th Century LiteratureAmerican StudiesFilm StudiesScience FictionVoice & Gender in CinemaGender & TechnologyComputer History

Liz W Faber 2Curriculum VitaeTEACHING EXPERIENCEManhattanville CollegeFall 2014 – PresentFull-Time Teaching Specialist, Center for AcademicWriting & CompositionFall 2015 – PresentAdjunct Instructor, Academic Writing ProgramFall 2014 – Summer 2015Courses Taught:FYP 1001: First Year Seminar—Technology in ScienceFiction and Science FactFYP 1003: First Year Writing IFYP 1004: First Year Writing IIFYP 4000: College Skills IFYP 4001: College Skills IIAMS 1000: The American DreamAMS 1050: American VoicesAMS 2040: American Heroes in Text & ImageENG 2047: The Jazz AgeENG 1016: Intro to American LiteratureSouthern Illinois UniversitySpring 2013Graduate Instructor, Department of Cinema &PhotographyCourses Taught:CP 101: Film History & AnalysisWest Virginia UniversityFall 2007 – Spring 2009Graduate Instructor, Department of EnglishCourses Taught:ENGL 102: Research & ArgumentENGL 101: Composition & RhetoricTEACHING SOFTWARE AND ONLINE PLATFORMS tarfishColleagueWebAdvisorDesire2Learn

Liz W Faber 3Curriculum VitaeADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCEManhattanville CollegeFall 2016 - PresentTutoring Coordinator, Academic Resource CenterManage daily operations of college-wide tutoring andsupplemental instruction servicesRELATED WORK EXPERIENCE2015-2016Manhattanville CollegeWriting Center TutorTutor four hours per week in the college-wide WritingCenter2013 – 2014FreelanceEditing and Indexing Services (IndependentContractor)Felleman, Susan. Real Art in Unreal Situations: ModernArt in Fiction Films. London: Intellect, 20142009 – 2013Southern Illinois UniversityTeaching AssistantCP 101: Film History & Analysis, with Professor JyotsnaKapurCP260: Understanding Visual media, with Professor SusanFellemanCP 360: Film Analysis, with Professor Susan FellemanCP 470A: Non-Narrative Cinema, with Professor WalterMetzResearch AssistantDepartment of Cinema & Photography, with ProfessorWalter Metz, Professor Michele Leigh, & Professor SusanFellemanDepartment of Radio & Television, with Professor JohnHochheimerSummer 2012Talent Identification ProgramInstructorMyths and LegendsSummer 2011Southern Illinois UniversityInstructor, Girls Make MoviesSound Design and Film AnalysisSummer 2009; Summer 2010Center for Talented YouthInstructorCrafting the Essay (Creative Non-Fiction)The Critical Essay: Popular Culture

Liz W Faber 4Curriculum VitaeSERVICEManhattanville CollegeMentor/Advisor for First Year StudentsFall 2014 – PresentFirst Year Advisory CommitteeMember, Fall 2015 – PresentCommon Read Planning CommitteeMember, Fall 2015 – PresentValiant Week Planning CommitteeMember, Spring 2016 – PresentFrankenFilm SeriesLead Organizer, Fall 2016 – Spring 2017International Film Festival CommitteeMember, Fall 2016 – PresentTeaching Frankenstein Workshop, Center for Teaching &LearningInvited Presentation, Fall 2016Study Skills Workshop, Mentor Center TrainingInvited Presentation, Fall 2016Frankenstein Programming Workshop, Mentor CenterTrainingInvited Presentation, Fall 2016Southern Illinois UniversitySIUCinethesia Feminist Media OrganizationCo-founder and Treasurer, 2011-2013PUBLICATIONSACADEMIC PUBLICATIONSCo-authored with John Hochheimer, “Networking the Counterculture: The 1970 AlternativeMedia Conference at Goddard College,” Journal of Radio and Audio Media, 23.2 (2016): 200212.

Liz W Faber 5Curriculum Vitae“Phonograph.” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society. Ed. Frederick F. Wherry andJuliet B. Schor. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2015, 1272-1273. Print.“CDs (Compact Discs).” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society. Ed. Frederick F.Wherry and Juliet B. Schor. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2015, 316-317. Print.“Casette Tape.” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society. Ed. Frederick F. Wherryand Juliet B. Schor. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2015, 301-302. Print.“This Aura Sucks: Narrative Cinema and Popular Poetry Critique in So I Married an AxeMurderer.” Verse, Voice, and Vision: Poetry and the Cinema. Ed. Marlisa Santos. Lanham, MD:Scarecrow, 2013, 43-55. Print.“Kitchen Sink, or The Postmodern Prometheus: Alison Maclean’s Reimagining of MaryShelley’s Frankenstein Via the Cinematic Horror Genre.” Short Film Studies. 1.2 (2011): 79-82.OTHER PUBLICATIONS“Review of Sinister,” SIU Reviews, WSIU radio, May 17, 2013 (available ��Review of Doomsday Book,” SIU Reviews, WSIU radio, April 11, 2013 (available ook)“Review of Robot & Frank,” SIU Reviews, WSIU radio, March 14, 2013 (available k)“Review of Goats,” SIU Reviews, WSIU radio, March 1, 2013 (available eview of John Dies at the End,” SIU Reviews, WSIU radio, February 8, 2013 (available end)“Review of A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman,”SIU Reviews, WSIU radio, February 1, 2013 (available at graphy)“Review of Her Master’s Voice,” SIU Reviews, WSIU radio, January 4, 2013 (availableat voice-0)“Review of The Magic of Belle Isle,” SIU Reviews, WSIU radio, December 13, 2012(available at isle)“Review of A Separation,” SIU Reviews, WSIU radio, December 3, 2012 (available )

Liz W Faber 6Curriculum Vitae“Review of Frankenweenie,” SIU Reviews, WSIU radio, November 16, 2012 (availableat e)Excerpts from essay “I 3 the Transtextual Network: Reconsidering Scopophilia andGenette’s Transtextuality through Warhol’s Heart Photographs” displayed on wall labels withoriginal Warhol photographs, SIUC Museum, February 2011INVITED TALKS & CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSINVITED TALKS“Computers and Gender in Star Trek”A Celebration of Star Trek, DePaul University, April 7, 2016“Alison Maclean’s Kitchen Sink.”Southern Illinois University Carbondale, CP 470A: Short Cinema Studies, Oct. 19,2011CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS“Mother-Ships: Reproduction and Representation in Star Trek: The Next Generation, StargateSG1, and Farscape.”SCMSChicago, IL, March 2017“The U.S.S. Spenta vs. The I.S.S. Angra: Transtemporality and Persian Mythical Spirits in StarTrek’s Mirror Universes,”Film & HistoryMilwaukee, WI, September 2012“Bad House-Wives: Gender Roles and the Acousmatic Computer Voice in Smart House andEureka”MCMA Graduate SymposiumSouthern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, April 2012“Emasculating, Dear: A Psychoanalytic and Kuleshovian Examination of Constructions ofMasculinity in Star Trek”MCMA Graduate SymposiumSouthern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, May 2011“This Aura Sucks: the Use of Fictional, Narrative Film as a Mode of Popular Critique of Poetryin So I Married an Axe Murderer”PCA/ACA International Conference

Liz W Faber 7Curriculum VitaeSan Antonio, TX, April 2011“This Aura Sucks: The Use of Fictional, Narrative Film as a Mode of Popular Critique of Poetryin So I Married an Axe Murderer”MCMA Graduate SymposiumSouthern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, April 2010.“Coming up for Air: The Emergence of a National Free-Form Radio Movement at the 1970Alternative Media Conference”Co-authored with John L. HochheimerPCA/ACA International ConferenceSt. Louis, MO, April 2010“If You’re a GTA, I May Have Written This for You: False Ideology and Authority in theCollege Composition Classroom”UNH English Graduate Organization ConferenceDurham, NH, March 2008MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONSSociety for Cinema & Media StudiesMember, 2011 – presentFilm & HistoryMember, 2012 - presentPhi Beta KappaMember, 2007 – presentSigma Tau Delta English Honor SocietyMember, 2004 – presentWVU Xi Omega chapter president, 2005 – 2007

Liz W Faber, PhD Liz W Faber, PhD Full-Time Teaching Specialist, Center for Academic Writing and Composition Tutoring Coordinator, Academic Resource Center Manhattanville College 2900 Purchase Street Purchase, New York 10577 914-323-5268 Elizabeth.Faber@mville.edu _