Jason Mittell
Jason Mittell (born 1970) is a professor of American studies and film and media culture at
Middlebury College whose research interests include the history of
television, media,
culture,
new media, and
digital humanities. He is author of four books, ''Genre and Television'' (2004), ''Television and American Culture'' (2009), ''Complex TV: The Poetics of Contemporary Television Storytelling'' (NYU Press, 2015), and ''Narrative Theory and Adaptation'' (Bloomsbury, 2017). He also co-edited ''How To Watch Television'' (NYU Press, 2013 and 2020) and co-authored ''The Videographic Essay: Practice and Pedagogy''. His digital-humanities activities focus primarily on videographic media criticism and, in 2015, he co-founded the first "Scholarship in Sound & Image" workshop, supported by a grant from the
National Endowment for the Humanities. Moreover, he is journal manager and co-editor of ''[in]Transition: Journal of Videographic Film & Moving Studies'', published by the
Open Library of Humanities and supported by the
Society for Cinema and Media Studies.
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