Jonathan Frome


The University of Texas at Dallas
School of Arts & Humanities, JO31
800 West Campbell Rd.
Richardson, TX 75080-3021


Education

Ph.D. in Communication Arts (Film Studies), University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2006
Dissertation: "Why Films Make Us Cry but Videogames Don't: Emotions in Traditional and Interactive Media." Advisor: David Bordwell.

M.A. in Communication Arts (Film Studies), University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2001

M.A. in English, University of Florida, Gainesville, 2000

B.A. in Philosophy, magna cum laude, Amherst College, 1995


Employment

Assistant Professor of Film and Digital Media, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Texas at Dallas, 2008-

Visiting Assistant Professor of Film Studies, Dept of Theatre and Film Studies, University of Georgia, 2007-2008

Visiting Assistant Professor of Digital Media, School of Film and Digital Media, University of Central Florida, 2006-present.


Publications

"Why Do We Care if Link Saves the Princess?" In The Legend of Zelda and Philosophy, edited by Luke Cuddy. New York: Open Court, forthcoming 2008.

"Noël Carroll." In The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film, edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga. New York: Routledge, forthcoming 2008.

"Noël Carroll." In Medie og Kommunikationsteoretisk Leksikon [Dictionary of Media and Communication Theory]. ed Soren Kolstrup. Copenhagen: Samfundslitteratur, forthcoming 2008.

"Representation, Reality, and Emotions Across Media." Film Studies: An International Review, issue 8.

"Helpless Spectators: Generating Suspense in Videogames and Film." Text/Technology 13.1 (2004): 13-34. Co-authored with Aaron Smuts.

"Melodrama, Tears, and Life of Oharu." 16:9, no. 6 (April 2004).


Refereed conference Presentations

"The Problem of the Question of Erotetic Narration." Conference of the Society of Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image. Madison, WI. June 11-14, 2008.

“Representation and Motivation in The Legend of Zelda.” Annual conference of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. Philadelphia, PA. Mar 6-9, 2008.

"Eight Ways Videogames Generate Emotion." Conference of the Digital Games Research Association. Tokyo, Japan. Sep 27, 2007.

"Melodrama and the Pursuit of Tears." Annual conference of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. Chicago, IL. Mar 8-11, 2007.

"Videogames, Fiction, and Reality." University of Modena interdisciplinary conference "The Philosophy of Computer Games." Reggio Emilia, Italy. Jan 25-27, 2007.

"Interactivity and Emotions in Popular Art." 103rd annual conference for the American Philosophical Association, Eastern division. Washington, D.C. Dec 27-30, 2006.

"The Pursuit of Tears: Sadness in Videogames." 5th bi-annual conference of the Society for the Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image. Potsdam, Germany. Jul 20-23, 2006.

"The Paradox of Play: Videogames, Cinematography, and Emotion." Annual conference of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. Vancouver. Mar 2-5, 2006.

"Can Imagination Theories Explain Our Experience of Videogames?" 63rd annual conference of the American Society of Aesthetics. Providence, RI. Oct 20, 2005.

"A Conversation Across Generations of Media Scholars." Panel presentation with David Bordwell, Henry Jenkins, and Kurt Squire. 1st annual Games, Learning and Society conference. Madison, WI. Jun 24, 2005.

"Theorizing the Videogame Experience." Annual conference of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. London. Apr 2, 2005.

"Wicked Cities: Style in Anime Adaptation." 15th annual conference of the Society for Animation Studies. University of Illinois, Urbana. Oct 1, 2004.

"Emotions in the First Person Shooter." 4th bi-annual conference of the Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image. Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI. July 23, 2004.

"False Histories: Truth, Uncertainty, and The Thin Blue Line." Annual conference of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. Atlanta, GA. Mar 5, 2004.

"Sympathy and Simulation." 60th Annual conference of the American Society of Aesthetics. Coral Gables, FL. Nov 2, 2002.

"Animation Aesthetics Before 1940." 14th Annual conference of the Society for Animation Studies. Burbank, CA. Sep 29, 2002.

"Revisiting Identification." 3rd bi-annual conference for the Center for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image. Pecs, Hungary. May 21-24, 2001.

"Audition: Questioning Performance Through Video." 11th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, State University of New York at Stony Brook. March 20, 1999.

"Depicting Psychiatry in 1950s Comics." Annual Conference of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts. University of Florida, Gainesville. November 7, 1998.

"Identification in Comics." 4th annual International Comics and Animation Festival. Washington, D. C. September 26, 1998.

"EC's Psychoanalysis." 6th annual Comic Arts Conference. San Diego, CA. August 14, 1998.

"Therapy as Entertainment." 9th annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Science and Culture. Kentucky State University, Frankfort. April 2-4, 1998.


Invited Presentations

"The Role of Reality." Invited speaker for the University of Copenhagen conference "Cognition, Culture, and Audiovisual Media." Copenhagen, Denmark. Nov 16-17, 2006.

"The Role of Reality in Film Emotions." Invited speaker for the Society for the Philosophic Study of Contemporary Visual Art. 103rd annual conference of the American Philosophical Association. Chicago, IL. Apr 27, 2006.

I have also given guest lectures for classes and colloquia presentations on theories of comedy, Hong Kong martial arts films, copyright and fair use, identification in film, and emotions in media.


Teaching Experience

University of Texas at Dallas

Assistant Professor:
Documentary Film (graduate)
History of World Cinema (graduate)
History of World Cinema (undergraduate)
Understanding Film (undergraduate)

University of Georgia

Visiting Assistant Professor:
Introduction to Cinema
History of Cinema
History of Cinema II
Videogame Theory

University of Central Florida

Visiting Assistant Professor
Graduate Seminar, "Ways of Seeing"
Film History I

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Lecturer
History of World Cinema
History of Documentary Film

Teaching Assistant
Film Styles and Genres
History of World Cinema
Introduction to Video Production
Introduction to Speech Composition
Public Speaking

Grader
Classical Film Theory
Hong Kong Cinema

University of Florida

Instructor
Film Analysis
Writing Through Media
Teaching Assistant
Expository and Argumentative Writing


Academic Awards

University of Wisconsin–Madison

University Capstone Teaching Award. Given to three graduate student teachers across the university (1,700 graduate student teachers eligible). 2004.

University Dissertator Fellowship. Twenty-three awards given across the university (2,200 dissertators eligible). 2004.

McCarty Dissertation Award. Departmental award. 2004.

Passed Prelims with Honors. One of only eight film studies students given honors in previous thirty years. 2003.

Helen K. Herman Memorial Fund Scholarship. Departmental award for scholarship. 2003.

Vilas Continuing Research Award. Used to support travel for archival research in animation history. 2003.

University Fellowship. 2000-2001.

Travel Awards:
American Society for Aesthetics. National award. 2005.
Vilas International Travel Award. University-wide award. Twenty grants awarded. 2004.
Graduate Student Council. University-wide award. 2003.
McCarty Travel Awards. Ten departmental awards from 2000-2006.

University of Florida, Gainesville

Robert A. Bryan Presidential Fellow. One of twenty fellows across the university. 1997-2000.

Travel Awards:
English Department travel award. Two awards from 1998-1999.
Graduate Student Council travel award. University-wide award. Two awards from 1997-1998.


Professional Activities

Reviewer for Games and Culture: A Journal of Interactive Media. 2007-present.

Reviewer for Routledge. 2007-present.

Judge, Serious Games Showcase & Challenge at the Interservice/Industrial Training, Simulation and Education Conference. 2007.

Fellow, Society of Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image. 2006–present.

Website administrator, Society of Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image. 2006–present.

Panel Coordinator and Chair, Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference, 2006. Organized and submitted approved panel proposal, "Videogames Through the Lens of Cinema," with Henry Jenkins (MIT), Douglas Thomas (USC), and Robert Buerkle (USC).

Coordinator of Player Experience Special Interest Group, Digital Games Research Association, 2005–present.

Research Fellow, Games and Professional Practice Simulations Group, Madison, WI. 2004–2006.

Co-editor of special issue of Film Studies: An International Review. 2005.

Academic Affiliations:
American Society for Aesthetics
Digital Games Research Association
Society for Cinema and Media Studies
Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image


References

David Bordwell (advisor)
Jacques Ledoux Professor of Film Studies, Emeritus
Dept. of Communication Arts
Univ. of Wisconsin—Madison
4045 Vilas Hall
821 University Ave, Madison, WI 53706
(608) 262-7723
bordwell@wisc.edu
http://www.davidbordwell.net

Henry Jenkins
Peter de Florez Professor of Humanities
Building 14N-207, Comparative Media Studies
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 253-3068
henry3@mit.edu
http://www.henryjenkins.org

Vance Kepley
Professor of Film Studies
Dept. of Communication Arts
Univ. of Wisconsin—Madison
6110 Vilas Hall
821 University Ave, Madison, WI 53706
(608) 263-3921
vikepley@wisc.edu
http://www.commarts.wisc.edu/People/Bios/kepley.htm

Ben Singer
Associate Professor of Film Studies
Dept. of Communication Arts
Univ. of Wisconsin—Madison
6054 Vilas Hall
821 University Ave, Madison, WI 53706
(608) 263-3923
bisinger@wisc.edu
http://www.commarts.wisc.edu/People/Bios/singer.htm

Jim Gee
Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies
Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction
Arizona State University
Farmer 244D
Tempe, Arizona 85287
(480) 965-1644
jpgee@asu.edu

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