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Linda Delibero

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Linda Delibero is current director of Film and Media Studies at Johns Hopkins University.[1][2] The program features filmmaker Matthew Porterfield, and British pop icon Thomas Dolby who credits Delibero with convincing him to become a Hopkins teacher.

Education

Delibero earned her Bachelor's Degree from Case Western Reserve, and her Masters Degree through The Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins where she studied with Mark Crispin Miller. She teaches courses on Kubrick, Hitchcock and Film Theory, The American Western, The Road Movie.

Career

Since 2011, Delibero has been a regular film critic on WYPR in Baltimore.[3] She has been a contributing editor for Baltimore Magazine, where she was previously an associate editor.

Delibero has written on film and fashion[4] for New York-based Newsday, The Hopkins Review, The Village Voice, The Boston Review,[5] as well as for In These Times.[6]

She lectures regularly on film and drama in Baltimore and Washington DC.

Johns Hopkins' Center for Film and Media Studies has expanded in the past year to include partnerships with Maryland Institute College of Art[7] and the Peabody Conservatory.[8]

Publications

  • "Be Prepared. Michael Pollan Offers a Deft and Persuasive Anatomy of the Art and Science of Cooking." Bookforum, April/May 2013. %20
  • “Rabbit Redux: On Carrie Pitzulo’s Bachelors and Bunnies: The Sexual Politics of Playboy,” Bookforum, April/May 2011.[1]
  • “English Filming, English Writing,” Book Review, The Hopkins Review January, 2011
  • Program Notes: A Robert Altman Retrospective, The Charles Theatre, March, 2009
  • Program Notes: An Alfred Hitchcock Retrospective, The Charles Theatre January, 2008
  • “When Women Watch,” In These Times, January, 1999
  • “Summer Movies: Locked in the Comfort Zone,” Newsday, July, 1998
  • “That Sinking Feeling: Titanic,” Newsday, March, 1998
  • “Girlie Shows,” (on contemporary women filmmakers), In These Times, February, 1997
  • “Ethics at Sea,” Lingua Franca, April/May, 1997
  • “The Rosewood Syndrome,” (on contemporary black filmmaking), Lingua Franca, March, 1997
  • “Pop Goes the Weasel: The Larry Flynt Revival,” Newsday, January, 1997
  • “Fast Forward,” review of Reel to Real: Race, Sex and Class at the Movies, by Bell Hooks, In These Times, September, 1996
  • “Why the Movies Don’t Move Us,” Newsday, July, 1996

References

  1. "Johns Hopkins Film and Media Studies". The Johns Hopkins Gazette. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  2. staff (16 January 2014). "JHU film program director DeLibero weighs in on the 2014 Oscar nominations". The Johns Hopkins Gazette. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  3. staff. "WYPR (Linda DeLibero)". WYPR. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  4. DeLibero, Linda Benn (1994). "This Year's Girl: A Personal/Critical History of Twiggy". In Benstock, Shari; Ferriss, Suzanne. On Fashion. pp. 42–43. ISBN 0813520339. Retrieved 2013-05-07. Search this book on
  5. staff. "The Rise and Fall of the Thriller, Meet the Panelists". Everyman Theatre. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  6. Delibero, Linda (10 January 1999). "When Women Watch". In These Times. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  7. Jensen, Brennen (February 2014). "Bringing back the Parkway Theatre". The Gazette. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  8. "MICA put down roots in Station North Arts and Entertainment District". Johns Hopkins University. November 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2014.

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