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S. Barnard, Ph.D.
Loyola University of Chicago
Suzanne Barnard is Associate Professor of Psychology at Duquesne University (Pittsburgh, PA, USA), an experimental narrative filmmaker, and a clinical psychologist. She received her Ph. D. from Loyola University of Chicago, and completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Georgetown University and a certificate in Digital Filmmaking at New York University.
She is co-editor, with Bruce Fink, of Reading Seminar XX: Lacan's Major Work on Love, Knowledge, and Feminine Sexuality, and has published many articles on Lacanian, Deleuzean, French feminist, and poststructuralist approaches to gender, sexuality, and film.
Recent and upcoming publications, presentations, and screenings include On the Verge: Event-Time, Memory, and the Limits of Genre in Pedro Costa's Cinema to be presented at the Avanca International Cinema Conference on Art, Technology, & Communication in Avanca, Portugal, July 2010, Gesturing Toward the Unrepresentable (with C. Loyola-Garcia) at the Creative Practice/Creative Research Conference, in York, England, April 2009, Do You Want to See? Gaze and Repetition at the Genre, Ideology, and Culture in the Cinema Conference in Jaca, Spain, September 2008, Smoldering Screen: Gaze, Obsession, and Illumination in Inland Empire at the Obsession and Addiction Conference in London, July 2008, and Barnard, S. (2006). The Play's the Thing: Encorps and Other Jouissance. In F. Ensslin (Ed.) Speiltrieb.Was bringt die Klassik auf die Bühne? Schiller's Äesthetic heute. Recherchen, Theater der Zeit, Berlin.

