Women's Studies Affiliate Faculty
Mary Beth HaralovichPh.D., Associate Professor, Department of Media Arts
Mary Beth Haralovich teaches film and television history and is Director of Internships in Media Arts. Among her publications on television drama are studies of the popular appeal of Magnum, p.i. and the geo-politics of civil rights in I Spy. Her essay on the 1950s suburban housewife in the domestic family situation comedy has been reprinted several times. In film studies, she is the author of several articles on film posters and on genre (the 1930s proletarian women's film; Sherlock Holmes films; color in 1950s melodrama). Co-editor of Television, History, and American Culture: Feminist Critical Essays (Duke University Press, 1999), she is a founder of the International Conference on Television, Video, New Media, Audio and Feminism: Console-ing Passions.







