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Nicole M. Richter

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Born
  
July 4, 1982 (age 34) (
1982-07-04
)

Nicole M. Richter (born July 4, 1982) is an American film critic and musician. She is currently the Coordinator of the Motion Pictures Program at Wright State University where she is the founding Editor-in-Chief of In Short: The Journal of Small Screen Studies and the founder of the Women Filmmakers Collective.[1] She was the Community Voice Producer for 91.3 WYSO, the NPR station covering the Dayton Ohio area.She is the lead vocalist and booking agent for the electro-dark-dance band Curse of Cassandra which was formed in 2013 in Dayton, Ohio.

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Professional Experience

  • Wright State University Coordinator, Motion Pictures Program, September 2011 – Present Co-coordinator, Motion Pictures Program, September 2010-August 2011 Associate Professor, Motion Pictures, August 2013 – Present Assistant Professor, Motion Pictures, September 2009 – Present
  • University of Miami Instructor, School of Communication, 2007-2009 Hurricane Debate Institute Instructor, Summer Instruction, 2008-2010 Assistant Debate Coach, 2004-2009 Teaching Assistant, 2004-2007
  • University of North Texas Instructor, Mean Green Debate Workshops, Summer Instruction, 2005-2010
  • Miami Dade College Instructor, 2006 Public Debate Coordinator, 2005-2007 Communication Arts Center Staff, 2005-2007
  • Education

  • Ph.D. Communication, emphasis Film Studies, University of Miami, Florida, May 2009
  • M.A.Film Studies, University of Miami, Florida, May 2006
  • B.A. Philosophy, Psychology, Concordia College (Moorhead, Minnesota), May 2004
  • Scholarship

  • “The Short Films of Wes Anderson.” (Selected Lead Essay)
  • “Trans Love in New Trans Cinema.”
  • “The Feminist Poetics of Sofia Coppola: Spectacle and Self- Consciousness in Marie Antoinette.
  • Refereed Articles

  • “Scarlett Johansson’s Cyberfeminist Cyborg,”
  • “Filming the Impossible: An Interview with Catherine Breillat,”
  • "Unraveling the Body-Without-Organs in Body Memory."
  • "Bisexual Erasure in 'Lesbian Vampire' Film Theory".
  • “Ambiguous Bisexuality: The Case of A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila.”.
  • “Dressing the Body in Memories.”
  • Published Interviews

  • “Does Porn Distort Your Sex Life?”
  • “Violence and Media”
  • “Nicole Richter
  • Encyclopedia Entries

  • “Women in Sculpture.”
  • “Animal Rights.”
  • “Self-Mutilation.”
  • Reviews

  • American Literature on Stage and Screen: 525 Works and their Adaptations,”
  • Review of Hollywood Romantic Comedy: States of the Union
  • Creative Scholarship

  • Produced a feature story for WYSO, local NPR station on Southwest Ohio Young & Poly
  • Papers Given at Professional Conferences

  • “Scarlett Johansson’s Cyberfeminist Cyborg.”
  • “Polyamorous Cinema.”
  • “Bisexual Erasure in Lesbian Vampire Film Theory.”
  • “Mapping Conceptions of Sisterhood in TLC’S Sister Wives.”
  • “Film School.”
  • “Democratic Media Activism in Burma VJ: How Digital Video Keeps the Hope of a Burmese Revolution Alive.”
  • “Transnational Trans People in New Trans Cinema.”
  • “Playing Roles: The Eroticism of Knife Throwing in Girl on a Bridge.
  • “Black Women’s Voices in Filmmaking.”
  • “Films that Argue.”
  • “Meditations on Waking Life.”
  • “Imprisoning Women’s Bodies: The Role of Architecture in the Films of Sofia Coppola.”
  • “Postmodern Cyborg Desire in Bjork’s Music Videos.”
  • “Severed Bodies: The Gothic in Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
  • “The Collaborative Authorship of Tim Burton and Johnny Depp.”
  • “The Ambiguity of Otherness in Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation.”
  • “Feminist Epistemology: An Alternative to Elitist Practices in College Policy Debate.”
  • References

    Nicole M. Richter Wikipedia