Murray Pomerance

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Murray Pomerance

Murray Pomerance is an independent Canadian film scholar and author living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and adjunct professor in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne.

Career

Pomerance was born in 1946 in

State University of New York at Buffalo (with Edgar Z. Friedenberg and Warren Bennis
), and York University.

Pomerance has written extensively on

State University of New York Press and, with Lester D. Friedman and Adrienne L. McLean respectively, co-editor of both the “Screen Decades” and “Star Decades” series at Rutgers University Press
.

His book Johnny Depp Starts Here has been translated into the French as Ici Commence Johnny Depp[2] (tr. Pauline Soulat; Éditions Capricci 2010), and into the German as Johnny Depp: Betrachtungen zu einem Schauspieler (tr. Andrea Rennschmid; Reinhard Weber Verlag 2006).[3]

Pomerance also writes

The Boston Review, Chelsea, Confrontation, and Descant. He is the author, as well, of Ludwig Bemelmans: A Bibliography (Heineman, 1993).[4]

He was diagnosed with autism in the spring of 2018.

Pomerance has also been involved in film production, appearing in Brandon Cronenberg's Broken Tulips (2008), and acting, writing, and composing for

In October 2017 he appeared on BBC Radio 3's "Free Thinking."

Works published

Edited

  • "The Color of Our Eyes," special issue of The New Review of Film and Television Studies, February 2017
  • The Last Laugh: Strange Humors of Cinema (Wayne State, 2013)
  • Shining in Shadows: Movie Stars of the 2000s (Rutgers 2012)
  • A Family Affair: Cinema Calls Home (Wallflower 2008)
  • City That Never Sleeps: New York and the Filmic Imagination (Rutgers 2007)
  • Cinema and Modernity (Rutgers 2006)
  • American Cinema of the 1950s: Themes and Variations (Rutgers 2005)
  • BAD: Infamy, Darkness, Evil, and Slime on Screen (State University of New York Press 2004)
  • Enfant Terrible! Jerry Lewis in American Film (New York University Press 2002)
  • Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls: Gender in Film at the End of the Twentieth Century (State University of New York Press 2001)

Co-edited

  • Autism in Film and Television: On the Island (with R. Barton Palmer; University of Texas Press, 2022)
  • The Other Hollywood Renaissance (with Dominic Lennard, and R. Barton Palmer; Edinburgh University Press, 2020)
  • The Many Cinemas of Michael Curtiz (with R. Barton Palmer; University of Texas Press, 2018)
  • Close-Up: Great Cinematic Performances Vol. 1, America (with Kyle Stevens; Edinburgh University Press, 2017)
  • Close-Up: Great Cinematic Performances Vol. 2, International (with Kyle Stevens; Edinburgh University Press, 2017)
  • Hamlet Lives in Hollywood: John Barrymore and the Acting Tradition on Screen (with Steven Rybin; Edinburgh University Press 2017)
  • Thinking in the Dark: Cinema, Theory, Practice (with R. Barton Palmer; Rutgers University Press 2016)
  • George Cukor: Hollywood Master (with R. Barton Palmer; Edinburgh University Press 2015)
  • Hollywood's Chosen People: The Jewish Experience in American Cinema (with Daniel Bernardi, and Hava Tirosh-Samuelson; Wayne State 2012)
  • A Little Solitaire: John Frankenheimer and American Film (with R. Barton Palmer; Rutgers University Press 2011)
  • From Hobbits to Hollywood: Essays on Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings (with Ernest Mathijs; Rodopi 2006)
  • Where the Boys Are: Cinemas of Masculinity and Youth (with Frances Gateward; Wayne State 2005)
  • Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice: Cinemas of Girlhood (with Frances Gateward; Wayne State 2002)
  • Popping Culture (with John Sakeris; 7 editions 2003–2012; Boston: Pearson)
  • Closely Watched Brains (with John Sakeris; 2 editions 2001–2003; Boston: Pearson)
  • Bang Bang Shoot Shoot! Essays on Guns and Popular Culture (with John Sakeris; 2 editions 1999–2000; Simon & Schuster, Pearson)
  • Pictures of a Generation on Hold (with John Sakeris; MSWG)

Fiction

  • Grammatical Dreams (Green Integer 2020)
  • A King of Infinite Space (Oberon Press 2017)
  • The Economist (Oberon Press 2014)
  • Tomorrow (Oberon Press 2012)
  • Edith Valmaine (Oberon Press 2010)
  • Savage Time (Oberon Press 2005)
  • Magia d’Amore (Sun and Moon 1999)

References

  1. ^ "Flow | Archive for Murray Pomerance / Ryerson University". Flowtv.org. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  2. ^ "Ici commence Johnny Depp". Amazon,fr. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Johnny Depp: Betrachtungen zu einem Schauspieler". Amazon.de. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  4. .
  5. ^ "Seconds (Criterion Collection)". Amazon.com. Retrieved 5 October 2018.

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