Jennifer Clark, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
213.740.3334
jclark@cinema.usc.edu
LUC 405
Jennifer Clark's research interests include feminist media theory, relationships between mainstream media and political groups, 1970s film and television, exploitation films, and camp aesthetics. She earned a Ph.D. in Critical Studies at USC and M.A.s in English and Women’s Studies at Ohio State University.
She most recently has taught courses on gender, technology, and popular culture at CSU Fullerton. Currently working on a book manuscript,
Mapping Feminism: Representing Women’s Liberation in 1970s Popular Media, Clark has also co-edited
Writing Lives (Pearson/McGraw Hill, 2000), an anthology for composition classes, and has published in
Screen. Her research has earned the American Association of University Women’s American Fellowship and USC’s Gender Studies Fellowship.