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PMA professor named Academy Film Scholar

, associate professor of performing and media arts, has been named a 2021 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and 麻豆视频.  The annual grant is given to established scholars whose projects are focused on some aspect of filmmaking and the film industry. She will receive $25,000 to complete her book project, 鈥淎 Black W/hole: Phantom Cinemas and the Reimagining of Black Women鈥檚 Media Histories.

鈥淚 am thrilled to receive recognition and support from the Academy for this book project, especially as the growing visibility of Black women in front of and behind the camera provides an occasion, if not the imperative, to examine Black women鈥檚 cultural production and impact on the past, present, and future media landscape,鈥 said Sheppard.

Marcus Hu and Sara Rose, Academy Grants Committee co-chairs, called Sheppard and the second winner, J.E. Smyth, 鈥渂rilliant鈥 and said their 鈥渋nsightful examinations of their respective topics will be meaningful contributions to the study of film history, filmmaking and the industry as a whole.鈥

Sheppard鈥檚 book project will address the voids in cinema and media scholarship relating to Black women鈥檚 creative practices, histories, traditions, and discourses.  Her book will provide histories and reimaginings of Black women鈥檚 impact on American cinema through a series of case studies. 

Sheppard holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Cinema and Media Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles and a B.A. in Film and Television Studies and Women and Gender Studies from Dartmouth College. She is the author of 鈥淪porting Blackness: Race, Embodiment, and Critical Muscle Memory on Screen鈥 and coeditor of the anthologies 鈥淔rom Madea to Media Mogul: Theorizing Tyler Perry鈥 with TreaAndrea Russworm and Karen Bowdre, and 鈥淪porting Realities: Critical Readings on the Sports Documentary鈥 with Travis Vogan. She has published essays on Black film and media in Film Quarterly, The Atlantic, Flash Art International, and the Los Angeles Review of Books.

Sheppard and Smyth join 16 Academy Film Scholars who are currently working on projects and 21 other scholars whose works have already been published. 

Established in 1999, the Academy Film Scholars program is designed to support significant new works of film scholarship.  The Academy鈥檚 cultural and educational wing 鈥 the Academy Foundation 鈥 annually awards grants to film scholars, cultural organizations and film festivals throughout the U.S. and abroad. 

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