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, and is currently working on "Digital Uncanny, She teaches in the departments of Cinema and Digital Media and Science and Technology Studies at UC Davis, 2001.
, Martine Beugnet is Professor in Visual Studies at Paris 7 Diderot. She has written articles and essays on a wide range of contemporary cinema topics, and has published four books to-date: Sexualité, marginalité, contrôle: cinéma français contemporain (L'Harmattan, 2000.