Tiel泭Lundy
- Teaching Associate Professor

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Tiel Lundy (Ph.D. English 勛圖厙 of Denver, 2007) is a Senior Instructor jointly appointed in the Department of Cinema Studies and Moving Image Arts and the Libby Residential Academic Program. Her research and teaching interests traverse literature, film, and material culture. She has written on Jane Campions 1996 adaptation of Henry Jamess The Portrait of A Lady (1881) as well as William Wylers 1949 production The Heiress, adapted from Jamess Washington Square (1880). More recently, she published an essay on choreographer Busby Berkeleys Gold Digger films (2015), and in 2017 she presented her paper Bosom Buddies: Hollywood and The Lingerie Industry, 1930 1949) at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference.
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Dr. Lundy teaches Introduction to Cinema Studies, Introduction to the Screenplay, Film Theory and Criticism, and a variety of genre and director courses. She co-organized and -chaired the 4th泭Annual Society for Cinema and Media Studies Undergraduate Conference, hosted by the Department of Cinema Studies and Moving Image Arts (formerly the CU Film Studies Program) in April of 2015.
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Achievements
Presented at SCMS March 2017
Tiel Lundy presented her paper, "Bosom Buddies: Hollywood and The Lingerie Industry, 1930-1949."
Presented at SCMS in Chicago April 2016
Tiel Lundy co-directed (with Prof. Acevedo Mu簽oz) the 4th Annual Society for Cinema and Media Studies Undergraduate Conference. Twenty-nine students, from across the U.S. and Canada, gave papers ranging from studies of new media to classical Hollywood Cinema. Many of the presenters have since begun graduate programs, and we are delighted that two of them will be giving papers at the 2017泭professional SCMS conference in Chicago.泭
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