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d'Albertis, Deirdre
Professor of English.
Program(s): Gender and Sexuality Studies, Irish and Celtic Studies, Literature, Victorian Studies
Office: Aspinwall, Room 202
E-mail: dalberti@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7242
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B.A., Barnard College; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University. Author, Dissembling Fictions: Elizabeth Gaskell and the Victorian Social Text (Palgrave, 1997), and volume editor, Elizabeth Gaskell’s Ruth (Pickering & Chatto, 2006). Articles and reviews in Victorian Studies; Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900; Victorians Institute Journal; Journal of the History of Sexuality; and Review. Grants and awards: National Endowment for the Humanities summer stipend (1995) and American Association of University Women American Fellowship (1996). Areas of interest: Victorian literature and culture, gender studies, and narrative theory. Codirector, First-Year Seminar (2006– ). Faculty, The Master of Arts in Teaching Program at Bard College. (1991– ) Professor of English.
d'Albertis, Deirdre
Adjunct Faculty, Master of Arts in Teaching Program
Department(s): Master of Art in Teaching
Office: Aspinwall, Room 202
E-mail: dalberti@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7242
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B.A., Barnard College; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University. Author, Dissembling Fictions: Elizabeth Gaskell and the Victorian Social Text (Palgrave, 1997), and volume editor, Elizabeth Gaskell's Ruth (Pickering & Chatto, forthcoming). Articles and reviews in Victorian Studies; Studies in English Literature, 1500 1900; Victorians Institute Journal; Journal of the History of Sexuality; and Review. Grants and awards: National Endowment for the Humanities summer stipend (1995) and American Association of University Women American Fellowship (1996). Areas of interest: Victorian literature and culture, gender studies, and narrative theory. Codirector, First-Year Seminar (2003–). Faculty, The Master of Arts in Teaching Program at Bard College. (1991–) Associate Professor of English.
D'Ambrosio, Terrance
Assistant Coordinator, Visual Media Resources
Department(s): Bard Graduate Center, BGC Visual Media Resources
Office: Bard Graduate Center, 38 West 86th St, NYC
E-mail: dambrosio@bgc.bard.edu
Phone: 212-501-3084
Dahlberg, Laurie
Associate Professor of Art History and Photography; Chair, Division of Arts; Director, Art History Program
Program(s): Art History, Photography, Science, Technology, and Society, Victorian Studies
E-mail: dahlberg@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7239
Website: http://inside.bard.edu/academic/programs/arthistory/faculty/dahlberg.shtml
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B.S.,B.S., M.A., Illinois State University; M.A., Ph.D., PB.S., M.A., Illinois State University; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University. Current project, At Home with the Camera: Early Domestic Photography and the Framing of Private Life. Author, Victor Regnault and the Advance of Photography, the Art of Avoiding Errors (Princeton University Press, 2005); Larry Fink (Phaidon, 2005). Contributor, Interior Portraiture and Masculinity in Nineteenth-Century France (Ashgate, 2011); Encyclopedia of 19th-Century Photography (Taylor & Francis, 2007); Louis Robert, L’Alchimie des Images (1999). Awards and honors: National Endowment for the Humanities summer stipend (2000); Model/Blum Fellow, National Gallery of Canada (1995). (1996– ) Associate Professor of Art History and Photography.rinceton University. Current project, At Home with the Camera: Early Domestic Photography and the Framing of Private Life. Author, Victor Regnault and the Advance of Photography, the Art of Avoiding Errors (Princeton University Press, 2005); Larry Fink (Phaidon, 2005). Contributor, Interior Portraiture and Masculinity in Nineteenth-Century France (Ashgate, 2011); Encyclopedia of 19th-Century Photography (Taylor & Francis, 2007); Louis Robert, L’Alchimie des Images (1999). Awards and honors: National Endowment for the Humanities summer stipend (2000); Model/Blum Fellow, National Gallery of Canada (1995). (1996– ) Associate Professor of Art History and Photography. M.A., Illinois State University; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University. Current project, Pictures in Private: Early Domestic Photography and the Framing of Private Life. Author, Victor Regnault and the Advance of Photography, the Art of Avoiding Errors (Princeton University Press, 2005); Larry Fink (Phaidon, 2005). Contributor, Encyclopedia of 19th-Century Photography (Taylor & Francis, 2007); Louis Robert, L’Alchimie des Images (1999); The Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory (1997); Thomas Eakins and the Heart of American Life (1993). Awards and honors: National Endowment for the Humanities summer stipend (2000); Model/Blum Fellow, National Gallery of Canada (1995); Fowler-McCormick Research Fellowship, Princeton University (1993). Faculty, Workshop in Language and Thinking. (1996– )
Danner, Mark
James Clarke Chace Professor of Foreign Affairs, Politics, and Humanities and Henry R. Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism
Program(s): Human Rights Program, Middle Eastern Studies (Affiliate), Social Studies
Office: Aspinwall, 110
E-mail: mark@markdanner.com
Phone: 212-496-0212
Website: http://www.markdanner.com/
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B.A., magna cum laude, Harvard College. Contributor, New York Review of Books; staff writer, The New Yorker (1990–2001); has also written for New York Times Magazine, New York Times Book Review, Harper’s, Aperture. Recipient, MacArthur Fellowship (1999). Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Pacific Council on International Policy, World Affairs Council of San Francisco, Century Association. Author, The Massacre at El Mozote: A Parable of the Cold War (Vintage, 1994; selected by New York Times as one of its “Notable Books of the Year”); Torture and Truth: America, Abu Ghraib, and the War on Terror (2005); The Secret Way to War (2006). Cowriter and coproducer of two documentaries for ABC News. Professor, Graduate School of Journalism, University of California, Berkeley (2000– ). (2003– ) James Clark Chace Professor in Foreign Affairs, Politics, and the Humanities.
Dapena, Gerard
Faculty, Language & Thinking Program; Visiting Assistant Professor of Film and Electronic Arts
Program(s): Film and Electronic Arts, Language and Thinking Program
Department(s): Arts
Office: Avery Center for the Arts, Room 320
E-mail: dapena@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-6482
Website: http://inside.bard.edu/film_elect/
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B.A., Universidad Autonóma, Madrid; Ph.D., City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate School and University Center. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Macalester College; recipient, CUNY Writing Fellowship. Has taught film and art history at The New School/Parsons School of Design and School of Visual Arts in New York City. Articles in various film and art publications; many presentations at professional conferences. (2007– )
Davenport, Nancy
Faculty, ICP-Bard Program and Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Program(s): MFA Photography
Department(s): ICP-Bard Program in Advanced Photographic Studies, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Office: 1114 Ave of the Americas at 43rd St
New York, NY 10036
E-mail: davenpor@bard.edu
Phone: 212-857-0063
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Photography. Represented by Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York. Davenport's photographs and digital works have been exhibited at the International Center of Photography's First Triennial of Photography and Video; 25th Bienal de São Paulo; de Singel International Kunstcentrum, Antwerp; Mead Gallery, Coventry (England); Musee d'Histoire de Luxembourg; Photo & Contemporary, Turin; PROA Foundation, Buenos Aires; and the Rockford (Illinois) Art Museum. Her work has been featured in October, Artforum, Art in America, ARTnews, and Flash Art. She is currently teaching photography in the M.F.A. program, School of Visual Arts; Cooper Union; and is a core faculty member, ICP Bard Program in Advanced Photographic Studies.
Davey, Moyra
Faculty, ICP-Bard Program
Department(s): ICP-Bard Program in Advanced Photographic Studies
Phone: 212-857-0001
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M.F.A., University of California, San Diego; B.F.A., Concordia University, Montréal; Whitney Independent Study Program, New York. Recent solo exhibitions include American Fine Arts, Co., New York; Gallery Goodwater, Toronto; Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco. Recent group exhibitions include Alexander and Bonin, Orchard, and Caren Golden Gallery, all New York; Aldrich Museum; Art Gallery of Concordia University; Bard College; Newark Museum; Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boston; International Center of Photography; New Museum of Contemporary Art; and Photographers’ Gallery, London. Editor, Mother Reader: Essential Writings on Motherhood, an anthology of texts on the intersection of motherhood and creative life. Author, The Problem of Reading (2003). Taught in Programme d’études Critical Curatorial Cybermedia, Geneva, and at University of Arizona, Yale University, and Vermont College of the Union Institute.
Davidson, Elizabeth
Administrative Assistant, Levy Economics Institute
Department(s): Levy Economics Institute
Office: Blithewood
E-mail: davidson@levy.org
Phone: 845-758-7764
Website: http://www.levy.org/
Davis, Eleanor
Public Relations Associate
Department(s): Public Relations
Office: Annandale Hotel
E-mail: edavis@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7512
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