Jacqui MillerJacqui Miller is a senior lecturer in visual communication and subject leader for media and communication at Liverpool Hope University. In 1996 she completed her PhD, funded by the British Academy, on the relationship between Franklin D. Roosevelt's dministration and Warner Bros. studio, 1930-1939. She has edited two books, What Would You Have Done?: Ethics and Film Studies, and Audrey Hepburn: Fan Phenomena. She has published book chapters and journal articles on a range of areas within film studies and cultural studies, including the French New Wave, New German Cinema, the novels and film adaptations of Patricia Highsmith's Ripliad, the Hollywood studio system, the New Hollywood, and representations of Liverpool on film. She regularly presents her research at conferences, and at Liverpool Hope, she leads the popular culture research group, and hosts the annual international conference, Theorising the Popular. As a film historian, she is particularly interested in the relationship between film, history, literature and culture. Read More Read Less
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