Mary Ann Doane is currently George Hazard Crooker Professor of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University, and was a pioneer in the study of gender in film.[1]
In 1974, Doane received a B.A. in English from Cornell University and in 1979, earned her Ph.D. in Speech and Dramatic Art from the University of Iowa. Doane specializes in film theory, feminist theory and semiotics,[2] and has written, published, and co-edited numerous articles and books, including The Emergence of Cinematic Time (Harvard University Press, 2002, ISBN 0674007840)[3].
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