Christopher Pavsek
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Christopher Pavsek is an independent filmmaker and film scholar originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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[edit] Academic
Pavsek holds a B.A. in German Literature from Cornell University and a Ph.D. in Literature from Duke University.[1]
Currently an Assistant Professor of Critical Theory and Film at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia,[2] he has previously taught at Swarthmore College and Haverford College in Pennsylvania.
[edit] Filmography
- Welcome to the New World Order, AIDS in Vietnam (2000)
- The One and All (2002) Official Selection: International Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen (2003), Rotterdam International Film Festival (2003), Aspen Shortfest (2003)
- To Those Born After (2005) - Official Selection: International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (2006), DocPoint Helsinki International Documentary Film Festival (2006)
[edit] Publications
Kluge, Alexander "Learning Processes with a Deadly Outcome" tr. Christopher Pavsek. Duke University Press. 1996.
[edit] References
- ^ Chris Pavsek, Visiting Assistant Professor of German Haverford College German Department
- ^ Faculty Simon Fraser University School for the Contemporary Arts
[edit] External links
- Christopher Pavsek at the Internet Movie Database
- PavsekFilms.com Official Website
- To Those Born After at the Internet Movie Database