Cinema Studies
Contact
Department Chair:
Geoff Pingree

Administrative Assistant:
Sue Elkevizth

Department Email:


Phone: (440) 775-8570
Fax: (440) 775-8684

Location:
Rice Hall, Room 130
10 N. Professor St.
Oberlin, OH, 44074

William Patrick Day

William Patrick Day

Professor of English and Cinema Studies

Contact Information

E-mail:


Office:
Rice Hall 124
(440) 775-8574

Personal Office Hours:
Monday & Wednesday 3:30-4:20 & by appointment

William Patrick Day

Educational Background

  • B.A., Oberlin College, 1971
  • M.A., University of Chicago, 1972
  • Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1976


I teach courses in the English Department and the Cinema Studies and Comparative Literature Programs. I’ve written about horror/gothic literature and vampires, and I have a long-standing interest in popular culture; in addition to horror stories, I’m interested in science fiction, fantasy, and detective stories. On the other hand, I’m quite happy working with what is called high art--the work of writers such as Henry James, William Faulkner, and Wallace Stevens. 
 
I’m currently working on two projects: a book on history and film called Imagining History and an essay on wonder in the 1933 and 2005 versions of "King Kong" called "The Ape in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction." In addition to the courses I regularly teach now, I am developing two courses I intend to teach in the near future. One, on television, will focus on the relation of the way narrative is used and transformed by the medium of television, and the other will focus on the effect and subject of "strangeness" in cinema.
 
What brings all of this together for me is my interest in the relations among pleasure, imagination, and value.
 
Courses Taught:
 
Contemporary Literary Theory: Post-Modernity and Imagination
American Literature, Movies, and Culture in the 1930s: Art and Social Value
Imagining History
The Sense of Time and Place
 
Publications:
 
In the Circles of Fear and Desire: A Study of Gothic Fantasy
Vampire Legends in Contemporary American Culture: What Becomes a Legend Most


 
News

Application for CINE 400F & CINE 400H (Fall 2013)

Apr. 17, 2013

Click here for Fall 2013 CINE 400F or CINE 400H application.  Return completed application to Geoff Pingree.


Application for CINE 298 (Fall 2013)

Apr. 17, 2013

Click for application.  Return to Rian Brown-Orso by Monday 4/22.


Application for CINE 320 (Fall 2013)

Apr. 17, 2013

Click here for Fall 2013 CINE 320 application.  Return to Geoff Pingree by Monday 4/22.


Application for CINE 324 (Fall 2013)

Apr. 17, 2013

Click here for Fall 2013 CINE 324 application.  Return completed application to Rian Brown-Orso by Monday 4/22.


CINEMA STUDIES MEDIA PRODUCTION GRANT

Nov. 28, 2012

The Cinema Studies Media Production Grant provides modest funds to support production projects in film, video, and other media. Applicants must be senior Cinema Studies majors. Individuals and groups may apply. Applications are considered on a rolling basis, until all funds have been disbursed. To download the application form, click here.