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Scott Baugh

Associate Professor

Office: 463
Email: scott.baugh@ttu.edu
Web: http://www.faculty.english.ttu.edu/baugh

Awards
Book
Articles
Edited Collection

Journal of Film and Video

Film and History

Mediating Chicana/o Culture-Multicultural American Vernacular


Book

  • Latino American Cinema: An Encyclopedia of Movies, Stars, Concepts, and Trends. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood/ABC-Clio, 2012. 315 pp

 

Articles

  • Sense and Sensibilities of Willie Varela's 'Burning Worlds.' Baugh and Sorell, forthcoming.
  • Resisting Definitions of Chicana/o Visual Culture (Introduction). Baugh and Sorell, forthcoming.
  • Film: With Stars in Their Eyes... The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Popular Culture. Ed. Gary Hoppenstand. Westport, CT: Greenwood. (2009), 107-35.
  • Hecho en Mexico, @cross ‘Digital Divides’: Border Graffiti and Narrative Codes in FranIlich’s Ciudad/City (2008).
  • “Meaningful ‘Juxtapositions’: A Conversation with Willie Varela.” Journal of Film & Video, 23.5 (2006), 389-408.
  • “Conversing Brokeback Mountain’s Varied Spaces and Contested Desires”. Intertexts, 10(2), (2006), 155-179.
  • "Currents in Experimental Film, Video, and Digital Media Arts." Journal of Film & Video, 57.1-2, (2005).
  • “Cinematic Dis-Contents: Addressing a Latina/Latino Avant-Garde through the Browser Apparatus.” Journal of Film & Video, 57.1-2, 57-77.
  • “The Evolution of Writing: An Interview with Mark Spragg.”  Iron Horse Literary Review.  6.1 (2004): 13-31.
  • “Developing History/Historicizing Development in Mexican Nuevo Cine Manifestoes around la Crisis.”  Film & History.  34.2 (2004): 25-37.
  • “Latin American History and Critical Media Studies: Curricular Explorations.”  Film & History.  34.2 (2004): 65-85.
  • “Manifesting la Historia: Systems of ‘Development’ and the New Latin American Cinema Manifesto.”  Film & History.  34.1 (2004): 56-65.
  • “Mexican/Americans.”  American History on Film: How the Movies Have Portrayed the American Past.  Ed. Peter Rollins.  New York: Columbia UP, 2003.  269-76.
  • “Changing of the Guard: Pinche Pintas and ‘Family’/Familia in Contemporary Chicano Film.”  Journal of Film and Video.  55.2-3 (Summer/Fall 2003).  3-21.

 

Edited Collection 

  • Mediating Chicana/o Culture: Multicultural American Vernacular. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars P.
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