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Vivian Carol Sobchack is an American cinema and media theorist and cultural critic. Sobchack's work on
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of film is perhaps her most recognized. She is a prolific writer and has authored numerous books and articles across a diverse range of subjects; from historiography to
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to work on
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, and film feminism. Her work has been featured in such publications as ''
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'' and '' Camera Obscura''. She is the author and editor of many books on film and media.


Early life

Sobchack was born Vivian Finsmith in 1940 in
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and grew up in
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. Sobchack attended
Barnard College Barnard College of Columbia University is a private women's liberal arts college in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1889 by a group of women led by young student activist Annie Nathan Meyer, who petitioned Columbia ...
. While at Barnard, Sobchack often frequented the nearby Thalia Theater, which offered up a diverse schedule of classic and foreign films. She received her degree in
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in 1961 with aspirations to write fiction. She published some poetry and began work on a novel, but within two years of graduating moved into a career counseling college grads in search of their first jobs. This led her to a new position, sponsored by President Johnson's Anti-Poverty Program, counseling troubled high school dropouts towards sustainable careers.


Career

She remained in New York until 1966 when she relocated to Salt Lake City where her husband Thomas J. Sobchack had taken an Assistant Professorship in the English Department at the
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. It was there that Sobchack got her first teaching experience. She took part-time work with the university, teaching film courses—some of the first offered in the early 1970s. Sobchack stayed with the part-time teaching at the University of Utah while she brought up her son. In Salt Lake City, she also became involved in the establishment of a film club with the intention of bringing hard-to-find films to a city with only one art house theater. The success of this film club eventually led to the inauguration of the Utah Film Festival (which, as it grew, eventually led to the establishment of the US Film Festival and ultimately, the
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). Sobchack earned her master's degree in Critical Studies from
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’s Department of Theater Arts/Division of Motion Pictures and Television in 1976. Her Masters Thesis became her first book, The Limits of Infinity: The American Science Fiction Film 1950-1975 (In 1987 greatly expanded and retitled Screening Space: The American Science Fiction Film). In 1978, she took a position as Visiting Lecturer at the
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in Burlington, in the Department of Communication. On her trip back to her family in Utah, she visited the University of Southern Illinois-Carbondale, where she ultimately decided to pursue her Ph.D. the following year in the Department of Speech Communication, with an emphasis on Philosophy of Language. In 1984, she was awarded her Ph.D. Her dissertation on the phenomenology of film became the basis for her groundbreaking
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book The Address of the Eye: A Phenomenology of Film Experience (1992). Sobchack began teaching at the
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in 1981. While at Santa Cruz, along with pursuing her own research and writing, she served in a number of administrative capacities including becoming the first Dean of the Arts Division and effectively helping to establish the university's
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curriculum. In 1992, she moved to the
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as a professor in the Critical Studies area of the
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and Associate Dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. She retired from administration and currently teaches classes in Visual
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, Contemporary Film Theory,
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, and
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. The Society for Cinema and Media Studies awarded Sobchack the 2005 Distinguished Service Award and the 2012 Distinguished Career Achievement Award. She also won the 1995 Pilgrim Career Award for science fiction scholarship from the Science Fiction Research Association. She has served as a juror on the
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Awards Motion Picture Committee five times since 2000. She is on numerous editorial and advisory boards for print and electronic publications— Film Quarterly, Cultural Theory and Technology, Signs, Journal of Film and Video, Journal of Popular Film and Television, and Cinema Journal, to name a few. She has been an on-camera participant and voice-over commentator for several DVD features and featurettes. She can be seen delivering commentary, for example, on the bonus features of Dark City,
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(Season 7) and Warner Bros. Tough Guys set of DVDs. She did a voice-over commentary on
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for Warner Bros. Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 3.


Works


Books

*''Carnal Thoughts: Embodiment and Moving Image Culture'' (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004). *''Beyond the Gaze: Recent Approaches to Film Feminisms'' pecial issue of ''Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society''Vol. 30: no.1 (Autumn 2004), Co-editor with Kathleen McHugh. * ''Meta-Morphing: Visual Transformation and the Culture of Quick Change'', Editor (Minneapolis:University of Minnesota Press, 2000). *''The Persistence of History: Cinema, Television and the Modern Event'', Editor (New York: AFI Film Reader Series, Routledge, 1996). *''New Chinese Cinemas: Forms, Identities, Politics'', Co-editor with Nick Browne, Paul Pickowicz, and Esther Yau (London: Cambridge University Press, 1994). *''The Address of the Eye: A Phenomenology of Film Experience'' (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,1992). *''Screening Space: The American Science Fiction Film'' (New York: Ungar Press,1987, rpt., Rutgers University Press, 1997). *''The Limits of Infinity: The American Science Fiction Film 1950-1975'' (South Brunswick, NJ & New York: A.S. Barnes/London: Thomas Yoselloff, Ltd., 1980). *''An Introduction to Film'', Co-author with Thomas Sobchack, (Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 1980).


Articles

*"Waking Life: Vivian Sobchack on the experience of Innocence," ''Film Comment'' 41, no. 6 (November/December 2005): 46–49. *"Nostalgia for a Digital Object: Regrets on the Quickening of QuickTime," ''Millennium Film Journal'' 34 (Fall 1999): 4-23. available at

*"Toward a Phenomenology of Non-Fictional Experience," in ''Collecting Visible Evidence'', ed. Michael Renov and Jane Gaines (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999), 241–254. *"'Lounge Time': Post-War Crises and the Chronotope of Film Noir," in ''Refiguring American Film Genres: History and Theory'', ed. Nick Browne (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998), 129–170. *"The Scene of the Screen: Envisioning Cinematic and Electronic ‘Presence," in ''Materialities of Communication'', ed. Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht and K. Ludwig Pfeiffer (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994), 83–106. *"The Active Eye: A Phenomenology of Cinematic Vision," ''Quarterly Review of Film and Video'', 12, no. 3 (1990): 21–36. *"Cities on the Edge of Time: The Urban Science Fiction Film," ''East-West Film Journal'', 3, no. 1 (December 1988): 4–19.


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