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Eddy Von Mueller

Lecturer of Film & Media Studies, Emory University

I have been a scholar and historian of culture and the moving image since the late 1990s. In addition to writing on pop-culture and media for the popular press, I have recently published on police procedurals in popular literature and television (Cambridge Companion to American Crime Fiction, ed. Catherine Nickerson, 2010) and co-authored a piece with Emory Physics professor Sydney Perkowitz on science-fiction cinema as a pedagogical tool in the teaching of science (ed. Carolyn Johnson). Previous publications include articles on silent adaptations of Shakespeare and the samurai films of Akira Kurosawa.

My recent work on animation, technology, aesthetics and representations of reality has led to a number of forthcoming publications, including two articles on nature documentaries produced by the Walt Disney company (Beyond the Mouse, ed. A. Bowdain van Riper, 2011) and a book-length study of the relationship between animation and live-action filmmaking entitled Synthetic Cinema. in 2018, I co-edited a bicentennial anthology of articles about Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. I am also a working filmmaker, my last feature-length project, the all-puppet kid-noir The Lady From Sockholm, playing over thirty film festivals around the world.

A media practitioner as well as a scholar, my research frequently addresses the economic, political, and practical realities of media production, and attempts to locate or create synergies between filmmaking and the study of the moving image.

Experience

  • –present
    Lecturer of Film & Media Studies, Emory University