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Christine tweeted "Reading abt politics this morning (f'n anchor baby bill?!) has plunged me into depression. I may go out into the 100 degree heat for relief." 11:31am#
Christine tweeted "@daniellestern I have trouble committing to only an hour offline. I'm more equipped to go 36 hours without food than internet at this point." 10:48am#
Christine tweeted "If you like those In Media Res articles, follow the authors at @annehelen, @lhgarrison, @kristenwarner, @kbusse2, @l_e_s" 10:12am#
Christine tweeted "New In Media Res on fan/celebrity relationships loaded with great topics from great Tvitterati: http://bit.ly/aIfzzK" 10:06am#
Christine tweeted "@loganpoppy He was 30-30 actually (I rem. he had that as his license plate for a time). But I guess when u "bulk up" those steals get harder" 9:52am#
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Publications
. It's the pictures that got small : Hollywood film stars on 1950s television. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 2008.
, and . "Review of Cold War, Cool Medium: Television, {McCarthyism,} and American Culture." Film Quarterly 59 (2005): 54-56.
Christine Becker
University of Notre Dame
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Christine Becker is an Associate Professor in the Department of Film, Television, and Theatre at the University of Notre Dame specializing in film and television history and critical analysis. Her book, It’s the Pictures That Got Small: Hollywood Film Stars on 1950s Television, was published by Wesleyan University Press in 2009. She is currently working on a research project comparing contemporary American and British television production and programming.
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